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Re: complete front rebuild kits?




Some of the parts designed for poly bushings have zerk fittings.  If I  can 
do it without damaging or weakening anything, I'll drill and add zerks to  the 
bushings that don't have them.  I'll consult with the local hot rod  alignment 
guru about this.  He's a Chevy guy but knows his stuff setting up  
suspensions.  Once lubed, the bushings usually stay quiet for a  while.  And, it gives 
you a reason to crawl under the car and look  around.  Joe

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