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Old 08-19-2004, 01:20 AM
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Default Polyurethane Bushings

I'm new to posting in this forum, however I have a quick question I hope someone can help me with. I was wondering if there was a company out there that made a complete Polyurethane bushings kit for the 928 specificly a 1987 928. Let me know.
Old 08-19-2004, 01:30 AM
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Here ya go. And Welcome!
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Thanks Steve I saw that on ebay when i was searching too. However, the only problem is thats just for the upper front. I want a complete kit front and REAR; upper and lower. Let me know if you find a place.
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Take a look here: http://www.racebredauto.com/
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Anyone have these already? Would hate to install them and find out they're afful.
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i have the complete set from mike at racebred in my 86 car. my mechanic installed them without too much trouble but the big ones for the front are quite tight apparently! they work well and solved my problems with poor alignement/ holding alignement and in general they have tightened up the cars responsiveness and feel.
if your current bushes are in good order then i wouldnt worry so much about changing them, and this is the case with my 88 which has around 75k (vs 175k on the 86).
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Thanks drnick. Entire suspension is in middle of slow rebuild and it's good time to change them to non stock type as there's not any extra labor involved.



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