did you get the energy suspension bushings?? that's the only poly ones i
know of.. did you order from their website?? i was thinking of doing the
same thing. they have a complete kit for like $280 with ball joints, tie
rods, and everything that i have been eyeing... let us know where and how
much you spent. oh yea and how hard to install?? old ones hammer out
easy??
thanks...
mike k
94 slt,cc,V6,2wd,auto, k&n,flowmaster 40 series, are fiberglass cover,
kenwood HU, CV, RF speakers, and so on..
http://www.hornok.cx/zig
>From: Pukeloser@aol.com
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>Subject: DML: Polyurethane ROCKS!!!
>Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 03:21:51 EDT
>
>
>Damn!
>
> I just installed some polyurethane sway bar (front, stock diameter)
>bushings and end link bushings. I can't believe the f#*@ing difference! The
>truck never cornered like this. I think it corners as good as my 97 camaro
>(z28). And keep in mind that all I did was the sway bar and end link
>bushings, the rest of the front end components are the original ones from
>the
>factory with 170,000 miles on them. I still have to install the steering
>bushings and a couple other parts that I didn't have time to install this
>time (the sway bar stuff took about an hour and a half including having to
>cut down the end link spacers which were too long). Man I can't wait to get
>the other stuff in and get the rear sway bar installed. I highly recommend
>urethane for any Gen 2 owners, these trucks have massive understeer with
>stock components.
>
>
>John S
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