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AFAIK the only replacement bushings Energy makes are the sway bar bushings and sway bar endlink bushings?


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the poly bushings go in the locations in blue...if you hold the bushings up to all parts, this is the only place they fit

i'm still doing a little research but i know the forward stock bushings have to be burned out, i'm not sure about the rears.



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found it:

Originally posted by Bradness:
If you purchased the ES "kit" you have 4 bushings for the longitudinal "trailing arms" which run lengthwise from front to rr. YOu must burn out the old bushings which is very messy and smelly. The second set of bushings are meant to be installed in the knuckle. Very difficult to do with the knuckle on the car.

I tried them out and didn't like the additional harshness so I went back to the stockers. You'll get better handling with an acceptable ride by modifying the 4 lateral control arms.




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