Energy Suspension Hyperflex complete bushing kit
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Energy Suspension Hyperflex complete bushing kit
anybody else got a set? figured while i drop my car might as well upgrade my bushings to polyurethane. cost $84. just wonderin how install went seems pretty cut and dry. also wanted to know how much they help with body roll and control.
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Do you know if they make them for a 3.0? Aftermarket kits are suppose to be really beneficial- good luck with the install its suppose to be time consuming
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nah as long as i grease them good i should be fine. none of u have them i take it. just like a bypass valve every says ull suck up water if u get a cai. we will see. not like i cant change em back. i got plenty of time
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Um, I had all polys in the front of mine when I did the springs. They were not from a kit, but rather individually purchased. I had the pivots(upper control arm), sways, and lower control arm done, and very well greased, twice. It squeaked...
When I yanked those POS springs, the polys came out too since I had everything apart anyway. Every speed bum p, or roll in the road yeilded squeaking. Lubbing it did help, but it came back quick.
When I yanked those POS springs, the polys came out too since I had everything apart anyway. Every speed bum p, or roll in the road yeilded squeaking. Lubbing it did help, but it came back quick.
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finally some who has some
i did some more research and i have found mixed reviews on them. so i havent decided what im going to do yet. it appears that lower arm bushings need to be pressed out. i might just change the easy ones. ill keep you updated
i did some more research and i have found mixed reviews on them. so i havent decided what im going to do yet. it appears that lower arm bushings need to be pressed out. i might just change the easy ones. ill keep you updated
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