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Where to buy Welt PB-1020 control arm bushings

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Old 03-17-2008, 03:48 PM
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Default Where to buy Welt PB-1020 control arm bushings

These are the rear Red bushings on the front control arms. Paragon is out of them and we need them this weekend
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Automotion has them listed.



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Thanks. I didn't realize they were the same. It comes with the front bushings also but i was going to get the MC-2501 delrin bushings for the front. Are the poly-graphite ones good enough for a SPEC 944?
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Hmm, I just read the ad and they don't recommend them for track use? I wonder if there's a Delrin substitute.
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Himsel
Hmm, I just read the ad and they don't recommend them for track use? I wonder if there's a Delrin substitute.
I read that too, but Joe P. recommended the PB-1020's for the "rear" of the arms and, the MC-2501 delrins for the front.
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Originally Posted by kevincnc
I read that too, but Joe P. recommended the PB-1020's for the "rear" of the arms and, the MC-2501 delrins for the front.
Tell Joe to mind his own business.

I agree, the delrins in the front will make the biggest difference. We could always throw the stock rears in there to get the paint work done and the swap in the Welts later. I think I gave you a set or two of the stock rears for Don.
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Paragon doesn't say not for racing, maybe it's a mistake on the Automotion site.
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...lt_pb-1020.htm
Looking closr it does say "street" though.
However it looks to be what they put on their control arm set with "race bushings" (the red poly-graphite.)
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod....153d-race.htm



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