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Replacement Bushings for A-Arms

Jim_Gruber

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Folks NFI- Just passing on info I found.

Jim,

$36 for set of four bushings, plus $6 for postage.

Lazar
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https://applehydraulics.com

On 11/6/2010 12:33 PM, James Gruber wrote:
> Could I get a price for a set of bushings to fit lower control arms for a '68 Sprite. I'm told you sell just the bushings. Need a L and R set, inner and outer.
 
I'm using Apple to install and ream new bushings in my swivel axels for a Bugeye. Have used them several times over the years for shocks and kingpins. They've always done good work.

Kurt
 
Jim,

I purchased a Prothane set from Moss 280-938. They work great, nice and tight no squeaking and handles great.

I have done my whole car with these, price seems reasonable, I have seen a lot more expensive graphite and other sets out there.

Mark
 
I also have Prothane bushings on my Bugeye and have no real complaints. the only one I do have is with the trunnion bushings.....they seem to get wallowed out fairly quickly.

I have some delrin/hard plastic bushings too.....one day I may put those on to see if the car handles any differently.
 
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