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Old 07-28-02, 10:05 AM
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Default no more tramlining

no more, i changes the bushings for some polyurathain bushings and the car handles great, still lil tramlining, but thats due to the wide tires.

so get new bushings and alignment, if it still does it get new tires, thats what i would guess
Old 07-29-02, 03:12 AM
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Chairmnofthbord;

Glad it worked out, which bushes did you use (make?) got any photos?

I got mine from Rob Hayden (ALSC) in Oz, he personally delivered a suitcase full (40kg) last time he visited the UK.
Old 07-30-02, 06:08 PM
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Default hmm i fogot

i forgot what kind they where but heres the info

spf1403k front
spf1404k rear

www.whiteline.com.au

heres a HOW TO i did i hope it helps people out http://www.pbase.com/xavier/gallery/bushings

PS handles GREAT
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Chairmnofthbord;

I am interested in the bush design as they are different to the ones I fitted, are the new bushes steel jacketed, do you have any photos of the bush prior to fitting?
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Default nope

nope, no pix of them before i installed them, they are not in a steel jacket, they are basicaly 2 pieces of HARD POLYURITHAIN that you press in, with a steel tube in the middle, they fit the arm and crossmember perfectly.
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