New Bushings
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New Bushings
I have finally replaced the original factory Sway bar bushings on my 1987 IROC-Z28. Will I notice and difference with the new Moog replacements???
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Re: New Bushings
Kinda depends on how messed up the old ones were... as well as, how perfect (or not) everything around them is. End links, springs, struts, BJs, strut mounts, etc.
But I'm guessing, you'll be able to tell that something has happened to your car, and you'll probably like it.
But I'm guessing, you'll be able to tell that something has happened to your car, and you'll probably like it.
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Re: New Bushings
Kinda depends on how messed up the old ones were... as well as, how perfect (or not) everything around them is. End links, springs, struts, BJs, strut mounts, etc.
But I'm guessing, you'll be able to tell that something has happened to your car, and you'll probably like it.
But I'm guessing, you'll be able to tell that something has happened to your car, and you'll probably like it.
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Re: New Bushings
I would imagine you'd feel a difference for sure. Especially if they're original and look anything like mine do (my Prothane kit is on it's way now).
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