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    Quote Originally Posted by aurelius View Post
    Pre-pressed into new brackets or just the naked bushings?
    Just the bushings

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraphantm View Post
    Should. Only difference between ZHP and non ZHP control arms is the inner ball joint (or maybe it was outer?) -- the wishbones themselves are the same

    Also you can get the bushings pre-pressed in the housings too:

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    Might be best to go that route since pressing out the hydraulic bushing is a bit of a pain
    Perfect. Thank you, looks like I can get them for $56 a side (bushing and housing)

  3. #23
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    Does anyone know the orientation of the bushing on how it's supposed to be pressed in? I have the bushings only, so they need to be pressed in and I don't want to press them in wrong, since they're offset

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    they should have a mark on the housing to match the bushing

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    Quote Originally Posted by MooseX View Post
    they should have a mark on the housing to match the bushing
    I guess he hasn't updated this thread, but he's figured it out and the bushings are on the car now

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    Are those part #s for factory bushings already in lollypops really only 56 apiece? That's a swingin deal.

    I used to put the offsets bushings on my Subarus and it was like nite and day. Crazy caster and stability at speed.

    I was almost ready to pop for pro flex 'till I read this. thank god...I'd rather go with hard rubber over plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by MooseX View Post
    Are those part #s for factory bushings already in lollypops really only 56 apiece? That's a swingin deal.

    I used to put the offsets bushings on my Subarus and it was like nite and day. Crazy caster and stability at speed.

    I was almost ready to pop for pro flex 'till I read this. thank god...I'd rather go with hard rubber over plastic
    Exact price will depend on where you order from, but yeah, the pre-pressed bushings are only $56/side

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    that's redonkulous. where would you suggest I order them? Mod Bargains?....

  9. #29
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    Or your local stealer? Mine arrived the same day I ordered them

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    ok. is this something I can get from a lemforder parts place?

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