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rear bushings

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Hey hans, I see on your site you have all the bushing but you also have an option to buy them already powder coated with new bushings. I really like that option as it would save me a lot of time and hassle. but my question is, do you recommend the OEM or the Poly bushings for the rear?


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also I need to order the rear outer tie rod ends.....are OEM's worth it?


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Poly all day long for the rear differential. The oem ones suck.

Oem outer tie rods have grease fittings if that's something you care about. They are better quality, but how many miles you going to drive it?
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Hans, got the rear tie rod ends in....they dont say rear on them anywhere, they are rear right? Just asking because I can say I have never even looked at my rear brakes and only had the wheel off to rotate the tires.


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Yup. You ordered rear tie rod ends... I sent you rear tie rod ends. That's how I do it :)
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Just checking as they look pretty much the same as the front. Also nice cooperdoodles touch!


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I think that is saved in the address book lol
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Okay brining this back. I need the bushings. I want to do what I did with the front.

I would like stock bushings where the subframe meets the body. But then I want poly for everything else.

Never dropped the rear subframe so don’t quite know what all I need.


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?

Do they even make the factory ones?


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