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to anyone that may have an answer:
I recently purchased a new suspension and am going to attempt the install myself. Been doing a lot of research from everyone elses horror stories, but one question I have is, should I change the rear control arm/trailing arm bushings or anything else while I have it all apart or how can i tell if i need too? thanx


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replaceing the rear bushings will give a better brake feel, it is something you can notice. if you have the time and tools why not, it will only complement the suspension.


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