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WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! 200 1978

Last weekend I replaced all the rear bushings on my 244. This weekend I replaced all the front bushings, lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends and Bilstien tc shocks all around. Allso replaced passenger control arm (due to mishap on press). After a proffesional alighnment, I dont think I am driving the same car. It used to drive more like a boat, but now it is very "sure footed" and quick to respond. Thanks to Brick Board and all the authors of the "homebrew tool" information. Whithout your help and guidence, I would never have attempted these projects that have made such a dramatic difference. Now to the pick and pull to locate turbo swaybars hehe.

Joe in Atlanta






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