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11-15-2004, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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Best Front end rebuild kit
I have been looking at getting a complete front end rebuild kit I snagged a 76 front end for my truck I have seen most kits are in the mid to high 200s I want either poly or polygraphite bushings where has the best deal
BTW I have EVERYTHING from the 76 i just cut the frame from the cab forward and took it all |
11-15-2004, 05:28 PM | #2 |
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you can try and check out www.p-s-t.com and have them send you a free catalog.
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11-15-2004, 05:51 PM | #3 |
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You can buy all "MOOG" Chassis parts and Energy Suspension bushings(for the 73+ front end. through Summit Racing (summitracing.com) -
That's how I did mine and it actually came out cheaper than if I bought the kit from Early Classic Enterprises. What is included in the rebuild kit for $200???? It was close to $475 for all of my stuff..but that was control arm shafts, ball joints, inner and outer tierods, pitman arm, idler arm
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11-15-2004, 09:55 PM | #4 |
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It comes with all the bushings ball joints tie rods for 220 and for 280 you get the sway bar mounts and idler arm
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11-15-2004, 10:33 PM | #5 |
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where are you getting this 200$ kit from?
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11-15-2004, 10:50 PM | #6 |
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probably cheap non-warranty chine Stuff though..Moog has lifetime on Chassis parts...I don't know..I'd rather pay more for the peace of mind - especially with Chassis parts. Even Early Classic's kit is like $450-$500 depending on the model
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11-16-2004, 06:06 PM | #7 |
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pst has a kit for 220 www.performancesuspension.com has one for 280 shipped both have a lifetime warranty
Rember the 73+ kit Is cheaper the 72 down cost more cash I went to the newer front end because of that and it has discs and the 5 lug pattern i wanted instead of trying to improve something with more expensive parts |
11-16-2004, 06:37 PM | #8 |
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Bryce, if you want polygraphite , I believe PST is your only option. Polyurethane is more common, but it tends to be noisy.
I have used a couple of PST kits before. I don't know what brand their parts are because they come in plastic baggies, rather than boxes like Moog. Only issue I had, was both cars the rubber boots on the balljoints cracked after about a year or so. They looked like they were 100 years old, all split and dry.
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