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Old 05-25-15, 07:05 PM
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I am just going with these and calling it a day. Def dont want to have to take it apart again.

http://shopfigs.com/v1/index.php?rou...product_id=231
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Good move. I did my research and went with those Super Pro bushings as well.
I am happy with mine and how they went in.
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Originally Posted by FrankT
Good move. I did my research and went with those Super Pro bushings as well.
I am happy with mine and how they went in.
I saw they are adjustable, How do you adjust them?
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Originally Posted by PandaGS300
I saw they are adjustable, How do you adjust them?
The bushings I listed above are standard, Super Pro has 1 degree and 2 degree, single and double offsets for control arm #2. (Strut bar to chassis)
The offset bushings adjust the castor angle positive or negative depending on how you install them in the arm. You would need to know how much change you want from your current alignment.
Once they are pressed in there is no adjustment other then replacing the arms...
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