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Lower control arm bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart" data-source="post: 1037099" data-attributes="member: 74337"><p>I think the easiest way is to just put it in the shop and let someone else do it. Yes that is the easiest way. The cheapest way is to do it yourself. That is the way I need to do it. Out of necessity and the fact that I kinda like working on it myself. Will most likely clean and paint it also. Found the moog bushings for $17 a set and the moog ball joint with grease fitting for $25 as opposed to the moog control arm with grease fitting are around $100 each. They had to have the fittings and I have the tools and paint so why not.</p><p>PS. The answer to my original question is yes they are different, a forward and a rearward bushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart, post: 1037099, member: 74337"] I think the easiest way is to just put it in the shop and let someone else do it. Yes that is the easiest way. The cheapest way is to do it yourself. That is the way I need to do it. Out of necessity and the fact that I kinda like working on it myself. Will most likely clean and paint it also. Found the moog bushings for $17 a set and the moog ball joint with grease fitting for $25 as opposed to the moog control arm with grease fitting are around $100 each. They had to have the fittings and I have the tools and paint so why not. PS. The answer to my original question is yes they are different, a forward and a rearward bushing. [/QUOTE]
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