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Bushings
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Hey guys, I just got a new polyurethane bushing kit from a local shop. I got the kit for $20 because he said that its been there for a while and he has no use for Focus stuff. The regular price on them is $269+tax. Just wondering if anyone on here used these kits before. It is the Energy Suspension package. Are they a quality product that I can trust?
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#2
Yes.
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#3
yes, and you can get them for as low as $150Cdn... good kit.

not on my car yet.. who wants to buy it?
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darkpuppet,Jun 1 2006, 05:09 PM Wrote:yes, and you can get them for as low as $150Cdn... good kit.

not on my car yet.. who wants to buy it?
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i also have most of this kit, havent installed it either, but im still running stock suspsension. the thing im scared about is the bolts. i know for a fact most of the suspension bolts on my car are seized to some degree and the last time i attempted to remove one it got messy and expensive.
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#6
The kit is good, but doesn't include all the rear suspension bushings. You can get those in a kit from Prothane.

The rear bolts are a pain in the ass. I had to cut and pound some of mine out. Once it was all said and done, however, it was worth it.
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