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Old 03-14-2001, 07:37 PM   #8
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So when changing the upper arms, you have to replace the bushings too? I'm going to be having this done soon, so do I have to buy new bushings for that? Also, what about welding the mounts, will that help at all?
I don't know about welding the mounts, if your talking about welding the torque boxes, thats a good thing to do, but a whole different area and a lot more work (I think, article in latest MM&FF). On the bushings, you don't have to, but people say it makes the car a lot more responsive, accenting the improvement of the control arms. Just from removing the uppers I can totally believe that, cause that thing flexed like a mofo.

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