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Old 03-23-2005, 06:10 PM
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i have a camaro and can't seem to get any difinitive answers on bushings for control arms. the polys seem hated by some who claim the suspension binds up on them. the squeeking issue isn't an issue with graphite and sanding the gloss off, but i am still wondering how many of you firebird owners like or hate poly control arm bushings. feel free to comment on solid bushings if you have them, thanks.

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Old 03-23-2005, 06:10 PM
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i have a camaro and can't seem to get any difinitive answers on bushings for control arms. the polys seem hated by some who claim the suspension binds up on them. the squeeking issue isn't an issue with graphite and sanding the gloss off, but i am still wondering how many of you firebird owners like or hate poly control arm bushings. feel free to comment on solid bushings if you have them, thanks.

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