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Right there with you. These guys can't get their **** together from one side of the street to another. They rolled through Sunday night got half the complex up and they balled out leaving the rest of us hanging. Beginning to get annoyed that I can't even get a straight answer
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Hows everyone's else week been? Anyone doing something fun for the 4th?
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Hows everyone's else week been? Anyone doing something fun for the 4th?
my plans for the fourth... go to someones cook out and eat. im staarrrrrving.
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Year: 1994
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Engine: 4.0 i6, 307 injectors
Originally Posted by mikefrost
Been doing a little design work, here's one I'm working on. Lemme know what you think
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
I'll see how I like them. I like the fact they'll last a while and I know my springs are RC and I have not heard too many good things about their rubber bushings. Any ones you specifically recommend Justin?
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i don't even know if stock size bushings (like the poly ones you have) will fit in RC leaf springs - I'd call Jeff (x125) and ask.
I just used OEM style rubber ones with my rebuild. Crown i believe. My old stock ones lasted 17 years and only had mild cracking in them so I have no worries about the longevity of the rubber ones.
I just used OEM style rubber ones with my rebuild. Crown i believe. My old stock ones lasted 17 years and only had mild cracking in them so I have no worries about the longevity of the rubber ones.
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i don't even know if stock size bushings (like the poly ones you have) will fit in RC leaf springs - I'd call Jeff (x125) and ask.
I just used OEM style rubber ones with my rebuild. Crown i believe. My old stock ones lasted 17 years and only had mild cracking in them so I have no worries about the longevity of the rubber ones.
I just used OEM style rubber ones with my rebuild. Crown i believe. My old stock ones lasted 17 years and only had mild cracking in them so I have no worries about the longevity of the rubber ones.
Guess when I take them off tomorrow I'll see what shape the current ones are in and go from there.