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more bushing questions (with pics, I hope) 140-160 1970



Forgive me if I botch up the pictures -- I've never

posted pictures on this before.

I took some pictures of the bushings I've got along

with the A-arms on my car, hoping someone would be able

to tell me if these are suppose to go together. I've

also got some other pictures of my car in there as well.

The car's not much to look at, but it runs pretty good,

hasn't left me stranded, is cheap to run and easy to

work on. Oh, and sorry, the pictures are pretty large.

My friend didn't know how to make the camera take smaller

pictures (and we were in a hurry).

Pls let me know if these are the correct bushings.

Thanks,

chris

(oh, and if this doesn't work, try)



look at this link instead -- http://math.ucr.edu:8889/volvos



upper and lower bushings, new



left lower a-arm, back bushing, in car



left lower a-arm, front bushing, in car
r>


left upper a-arm, back bushing, in car



left upper a-arm, front bushing, in car
r>


lower a-arm bushing, new



lower a-arm bushing from above, new



upper a-arm bushing, new



upper a-arm, from above, new



the car (front)



the motor



the car (passenger side)








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