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Old Sep 2, 2002 | 05:37 AM
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Originally posted by inspyral
Look into Energy Suspension or Prothane poly bushing kits. They should make a complete master set(pretty much every bushing on the car) for your car which should run like $130 or so. As for the labor, I think you can pretty much hack out the old rubber bushings with a hacksaw, but I think you need a hydraulic press to get the new bushings in.
I agree, but I would suggest using a manual press over an automatic. You need to feel the new bushing going in correctly, and the automatics don't allow you to do that.
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