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08-28-2003, 06:34 PM | #1 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
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Need Help Deciding on Front End
Well I fell into a few extra bucks and decided to get to work on something on the truck. The thing that drives me nuts right now is the front end. I need to get it aligned but no sense in doing it without getting the whole front end done. 24+ years are showing their age and need to get it fixed. Now here's my options on manufacturers and packages they have for my truck unless someone happens to know a better setup.
Energy Suspensions $183.95 Material- Polyurethane * Front control arm bushings * Rear spring and shackle bushings * Front sway bar bushings * Body mounts * Tie rod end boots * Transmission mount P-S-T $219 Material- Polygraphite * 2 Upper Ball Joints * 2 Lower Ball Joints * 2 Outer Tie Rod Ends * 4 Upper Inner Bushings * 2 or 4 Lower Inner Bushings (as required) * 2 Strut Rod Bushings (as required) * 2 Stabilizer Links* * 2 Sway Bar Bushings** * Control Arm Bumpers (most models) Performance Suspension Components $279.95 Material-Graphite Impregnated Polyurethane * Upper & Lower Ball Joints * Inner & Outer Tie Rod Ends * Idler Arm * Complete Upper & Lower Shaft Assemblies (Where Applicable) * Graphite Impregnated Polyurethane Bushings* * Upper & Lower Control Arm Bushings * Sway Bar Bushing Kit with Brackets * Polyurethane Tie Rod Boots What's the best deal? I remeber that the graphite impregnated are better at not squeaking which makes me lean towards them. Now if it's betwwen P-S-T and Performance Suspension is the extra $$$ worth what extra you get or can I get the parts cheaper buying them elsewhere? Also does anyone know if I can buy Peformance Suspension Componets from another place like Summit?
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