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After I couldnīt align my car last saturday I took it to my mechanic for an inspection, they discovered I have broken "bujes de parrilla de suspension" I am almost certain this term refers to the Control arm bushings that are old and sagging but I need some confirmation and where to buy them in Miami
Can any one help me?
Jaime are you there?
Can any one help me?
Jaime are you there?
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I think you are right.
http://ar.answers.yahoo.com/question...2064619AAHIUXa
Vertex is in Miami. Not the cheapest, (no affiliation) but convenient.
http://www.vertexauto.com/contactus.aspx
http://ar.answers.yahoo.com/question...2064619AAHIUXa
Vertex is in Miami. Not the cheapest, (no affiliation) but convenient.
http://www.vertexauto.com/contactus.aspx
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Thanks Laker and Indy!!!
I have two new questions now.. are urethane bushings much better than rubber ones? do they fir exactly the same as the original ones?
And can anyone tell me the exact model and number of bushings I need to replace all front suspension bushings including the sway bar ones?
I have two new questions now.. are urethane bushings much better than rubber ones? do they fir exactly the same as the original ones?
And can anyone tell me the exact model and number of bushings I need to replace all front suspension bushings including the sway bar ones?
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If you want rubber , I think you need to buy the whole A arm from Porsche . Major $ .
With the urethane you reuse the old A arm and just buy the urethane bushings .
This page has the info on part numbers and prices .
http://store.powerflexusa.com/porsch...shings-p8.aspx
With the urethane you reuse the old A arm and just buy the urethane bushings .
This page has the info on part numbers and prices .
http://store.powerflexusa.com/porsch...shings-p8.aspx
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The Powerflex bushings appear to be out of stock, please take a look to these Elephant Racing rubber ones and tell me if they are fit for the same purpose
http://www.paragon-products.com/Fron...er-2290008.htm
http://www.paragon-products.com/Fron...er-2290011.htm
http://www.paragon-products.com/Fron...er-2290008.htm
http://www.paragon-products.com/Fron...er-2290011.htm