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Bushing kit 200 1978

Nickvjr
I will be doing just what you are. However I am starting from the rear. I went ahead and got the rear set of rubber bushings as well as the front bushings. This weekend I plan to replace the rear bushings while I save up the $$ for the bilstien tc struts and shocks. When I get the shocks I will install them on the rear while I get the money for the ball joints and tie rod ends. Then I plan to do the entire front end in one shot (whith the exception of sway bar and bushings that go with it, That will be next project.) Then new tires and alighnment. I am scanning the local pick&pull looking for swaybars. When I find a good front one I will order the correct bushing and finish the front end. Seems like a lot of work and money but I am sure it would be worth it. Good luck on your project as well.

Joe






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