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Old 10-21-2020, 11:09 AM
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Default Front end rebuild , go NOS or aftermarket ?

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I’m thinking of rebuilding the front end on my 67 . Have any of you went the NOS route? I’m wondering how great the nos rubber might be from sitting on the shelf all those years . I could find nos rubber on eBay for big bucks and would probably take me a year to gather everything or just go aftermarket. I’m thinking 1800 for nos rubbers or 600 for aftermarket.

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Old 10-22-2020, 09:01 PM
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I would go aftermarket, but buy the best quality aftermarket you can find. https://rareparts.com/buy-or-build-now

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Old 10-23-2020, 12:22 AM
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I would go aftermarket, but buy the best quality aftermarket you can find. https://rareparts.com/buy-or-build-now
Another vote for Rareparts. Their parts looked identical to the originals I pulled out on 70 firebird.

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Old 10-24-2020, 06:15 PM
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Helped a friend restore his '67 GTO about 10 years ago. He went all aftermarket on the rubber, and Poly on the A arm bushings. The car sat for 6 months with the new parts installed waiting on the engine. When we went to install the engine, the rubber boots were in pieces laying on the ground under the car. Rotted and fallen off. We cleaned his original 45 year old rubber parts and re-installed them. Last year, the Poly A arm bushings crumbled and fell out of the car. Had about 200 miles on them. He's going to re-install NOS rubber he has in his parts pile. We used 30+ year old NOS body bushings during the install he bought in 1978 that were sealed in a plastic bag. No cracking, no problems. They don't make rubber like they used to. YMMV.....

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Awesome
Find me some NOS rubber !

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Old 10-25-2020, 09:33 AM
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As Jeff said above.

The quality of aftermarket crap isn’t even close to what GM used.

NOS if you can find it.

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