Dec 10, 2000 | 08:42 PM
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Has anyone ever used the PST bushings? I need to order a front-end rebuild kit ASAP and need fast shipping and a good product.
Thanks,
DC
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Dec 10, 2000 | 08:53 PM
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In my opinion, PST polygraphite bushings are the best. They require NO grease -- ever. I don't think anyone else makes polygraphite.

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Willie

Supercharged 1987 305 IROC-Z, Daily-Driver, Emissions-Legal.
12.57 @ 111 mph.
12.04 @ 114 mph (50-hp nitrous).
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1987 "20th Anniversary Commemorative Edition" Z28 Convertible -- Super Chevy Show Class Winner, 1998.
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Dec 11, 2000 | 12:42 PM
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I've used quite a few PST products on my '70 Chevelle and am very happy with them.

I think PST has excellent customer service
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Dec 11, 2000 | 12:53 PM
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Doesnt PST use Taiwanese-made parts?
www.performancesuspension.com uses all American-made parts in their kits. I'm going with them.

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1991 Camaro Z28
5.7L 5-Speed (originally 305)
13.25 @ 107.18 MPH
Southern California
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Dec 12, 2000 | 12:54 AM
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In my '81 Elcamino, I rebuilt the front end with there kit. I got the basic kit, and front and rear sway bars. I have never ridden in a car that handles better and rides as well. The only problem is that they squeak a lot. The cool thing is that the ride feels so solid. almost no flexing what so ever. I'll probably get them for my bird too.

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'82 Firebird, dead stock, 9 bolt disc rear, over 200,000 miles and still going strong, more to come...
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Dec 12, 2000 | 08:49 AM
  #6  
I used the PSC parts as Kevin mentioned. There price was as good as PST and all parts are made by TRW. Their "black" bushings are grapite impregnated ureathane by Energy Suspension. Quick turn around also.

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Bob '89 Formula CC350
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