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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby peadya100 » Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:30 pm

A few months ago, MSR quoted me around $650-$700 to do the front and rear bushings and the rear sway bar.. that was including price. Mind you he didnt actually look up any of those prices, that was off the top of his head. Ill do the sways myself, but ill have to get a pro to do the bushings.
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby DownUnder » Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:35 pm

Just gonna leave this here:
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby cooki_monsta » Fri Apr 04, 2014 5:56 pm

jay.ritchie wrote:
peadya100 wrote:MSR was saying the caster correction kit is a great mod... in fact he said its the best one you can do, not including sway bars of course. I think ill do that one too.


I just got priced up to do anti lift kit lower front, lower rear bushes, front sway bar 22mm fixed and FSB end links.
It'll be $600ish for everything installed.


Where'd you go for the parts I'm guessing you went with Whiteline products? I just need someone to press out the front and rear bushes of the front LCA. What are your thoughts on the ALK? Eccentric or concentric caster bushes? By the way, have you corner balanced your car after you installed the coilovers?
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby Bugalugs » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:09 pm

paggaz wrote:
peadya100 wrote:No no you mis understood me. When I say rear LCA I dont mean the rear of the car, I mean the rear bushing of the LCA.

Yeah I think that's what people are understanding :lol:

For the front LCA (because there's no such thing as rear LCA on Gen 4s), if you're looking at the Whiteline catalogue, you want the Anti-lift kit. KCA334

Although, while the LCA's are out, you might as well do both and get the W0506 as well.



I need to get mine done as well and figured should go the whiteline anti lift option. Can anyone tell me if those part numbers (KCA334) and (W0506) will fit my car, a liberty 05 GT?? Thanks in advance! :) great thread
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby HardwareBoB » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:49 pm

Bugalugs wrote:I need to get mine done as well and figured should go the whiteline anti lift option. Can anyone tell me if those part numbers (KCA334) and (W0506) will fit my car, a liberty 05 GT?? Thanks in advance! :) great thread

I have KCA334 and W0506 on my '05 GT - I also have KCA313. I also have some STi rear lateral arms (with pillowball mounts instead of bushes) to go on the back. Combined with the shockworks coilovers and the Group N pitch stop mount/gearbox mount, it makes for a pretty decent handling car.
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby bigBADbenny » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:06 pm

All that combined with JDM alloy arms front and rear it makes for an unfknblvly handling wagon! :mrgreen:
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Re: Control Arm Bushing Help

Postby Ric B » Mon Jun 13, 2016 4:00 pm

Has anybody used the Urethane bushes from Pedders?

http://shop.pedders.com.au/make-and-mod ... cl-gt.html
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