What Bushings?
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Car: 1982 Camaro Sport Coupe
Engine: Modded Carbed 355
Transmission: TH350
What Bushings?
I have decided that I want to upgrade to polyurethane bushings throughout my car. I am not really sure what kit would be the best and, would include everything I need.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...57262_-1_10059
I saw the kit above and, was thinking that was sufficient and, would include everything. I am correct or would I need more?
I am also wanting to get bushings for the transmission, what would be a good set to get?
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...57262_-1_10059
I saw the kit above and, was thinking that was sufficient and, would include everything. I am correct or would I need more?
I am also wanting to get bushings for the transmission, what would be a good set to get?
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Car: 1982 Trans-Am
Engine: 355 w/ ported 416s
Transmission: T10, hurst shifter
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, true-trac, 3.73
Re: What Bushings?
That seems overly cheap...? It doesn't really say what's in it. PST does a good kit IIRC. Be sure to get:
-Front control arms (aka, A-arms)
-Rear control arms (aka, lower control arms)
-Panhard rod
-Torque arm, this is specific to your year car, so you'll have the pre-'84 version
-Endlinks
-swar bar frame mounts. Front and rear. This'll be specific based on your sway bar sizes.
So I really don't see how they can offer you a kit without knowing what year you have. Poly tie rod and balljoint covers are total BS, they don't do anything but look cool. Save your money.
-Front control arms (aka, A-arms)
-Rear control arms (aka, lower control arms)
-Panhard rod
-Torque arm, this is specific to your year car, so you'll have the pre-'84 version
-Endlinks
-swar bar frame mounts. Front and rear. This'll be specific based on your sway bar sizes.
So I really don't see how they can offer you a kit without knowing what year you have. Poly tie rod and balljoint covers are total BS, they don't do anything but look cool. Save your money.
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Car: 1982 Camaro Sport Coupe
Engine: Modded Carbed 355
Transmission: TH350
Re: What Bushings?
Thanks for the info. I will have to look into the PST stuff.
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