16MustangVet
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Holy crap you do them heads? The look excellent and did you CC them by any chance?
I know, when I read through your build thread, you had mentioned them. I did a little research into the Problem Solver bushings and really liked the design. I believe it will give much better feedback and less deflection on the front portion of the control arm compared to the stock rubber bushing.That's exactly what I want to do with my control arms. I just need to find a press to put the front bushings in. Those things are cool, they're actually a joint, not just a bushing.
The bushings are odd-ball size and had to go and buy a master ball-joint install and removal kit from our Matco tool guy, but got it done. With the right tool it was a breezeConsidering installing some of the bushings in mine to before I install them. That's if I can find a shop with a press don't won't charge me a arm and a leg to install them.
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We can control them from inside the car and are separate from the main lights, they are only used for night time races, otherwise they blind regular on-coming traffic on the streets.what's the legality with those lights? I didn't think they were legal.
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New lower control arms updated with Moog problem solver front bushing and ball joint and ZZP poly rear bushing
No, not those. They had other poly bushings that are no longer on their website. Don't know what happend to themSo are these the bushings just installed in the CA instead? http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/p/545-Poly-Dogbone-Bushings.aspx
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