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TurboAxe

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Sep 18, 2003
Where can I get rear suspension bushings for a 95 gst? I've got fairly good shocks and I know that my bushings are "shot". The dealer told me I could not buy the bushings and that I would have to buy the whole control arm and trailing arms in order to get the bushings. Certainly I can get the bushings without buying a whole new suspension setup.
Does anyone have any ideas?!
 
You could always get polyurethane bushings and upgrade at the same time.
 
I have definitley considered that and as a matter of fact I think that is the route I'm going to go. Where is the best place to buy polyurethane bushings?

Thanks again
 
TurboAxe said:
Where is the best place to buy polyurethane bushings?

I haven't really done research on prices for bushings before but NOPI has the rear control arm set for $106. Hopefully someone else will chime in with a better deal ;)
 
Yeah I got the complete poly bushing set for $126.00 shipped from www.hirevperformance.com great deal :thumb: In the kit you get front and rear control arm bushings, shock bushings, shifter bushings. If your lowering at the same time and you put the really big bushings (3" diameter) in the bottom trailing arm it actually makes the car lower than its suppost to go becuase the stock metal\ rubber ones have spring to them. You'll need a 5-10 ton arbor press if you DIY.
 

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quiksilver38 said:
Yeah I got the complete poly bushing set for $126.00 shipped from www.hirevperformance.com great deal :thumb: In the kit you get front and rear control arm bushings, shock bushings, shifter bushings. If your lowering at the same time and you put the really big bushings (3" diameter) in the bottom trailing arm it actually makes the car lower than its suppost to go becuase the stock metal\ rubber ones have spring to them. You'll need a 5-10 ton arbor press if you DIY.
Replacing the trailing arm bushings WILL NOT lower your car. And the trailing arm bushings dont have spring to them
 
Thanks for the input guys.
My car is already lowered. I just need the bushings! That whole "curplunk, chank, rattle, shift, pop" noise every time I hit a bump is driving me crazy!
 
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