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Rear Dog Bones....Woof!

Posted: 8/25/14 8:23am Message 1 of 2
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METAIRIE, LA - USA
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My polyurethane rear dog bone bushings are starting to fail? Edges are cracking off. How much longer do you think I have? What’s the best option? I have seen the adjustable ones long ago, may go that route?


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Re: Rear Dog Bones....Woof!

Posted: 8/25/14 9:28am Message 2 of 2
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Question Dog bones?? Are you talking about the strut rod bushings??
How old are they?
My opinion is to use the factory style rubber bushings....but that's just me....Big smile


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