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Old 05-13-2013, 01:06 PM   #9
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Re: Control Arm Bushing replacement

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I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I was just offering an opposing opinion.

Let me post a couple of pics I took awhile back. Cheap idler arm versus Moog idler arm. Yes it costs more money but look at the huge difference in construction.




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And, King, I've read your build thread a couple of times. I really like the work you're doing.
Thanks, I'm just saying I wanted the experience of rebuilding mine and now I wish I could have that time back. Also should have said I would use Dorman. We replace control arms all day with them and have
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