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Re: Delalum control arm bushings 63 B-body
[Re: Stanton]
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11/26/20 07:30 PM
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Jeremiah
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You're gonna press aluminum bushings into steel UCAs ... the aluminum will corrode a start to disintegrate in no time. What are you trying to gain from this? I think that kind of stuff only happens in Wisconsin and Canada. Or if you are a vampire and are going to live for 1000 years. Are you a vampire?
Last edited by Jeremiah; 11/26/20 07:30 PM.
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Re: Delalum control arm bushings 63 B-body
[Re: Stanton]
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11/27/20 12:34 AM
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Max Wedge Savoy
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You're gonna press aluminum bushings into steel UCAs ... the aluminum will corrode a start to disintegrate in no time. What are you trying to gain from this? This is a purpose built car, it will see no adverse weather conditions. I have successfully used these in a GM application with outstanding results.
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Re: Delalum control arm bushings 63 B-body
[Re: Max Wedge Savoy]
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11/27/20 06:21 AM
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https://bergmanautocraft.com/product/bac-delrin-lower-control-arm-bushings/These are lowers , not sure who does uppers . I would like to hear feedback on these and uppers if available . For daily driver/strip use . I imagine they must last better than stock Tex
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Re: Delalum control arm bushings 63 B-body
[Re: fbs63]
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12/02/20 10:04 AM
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If they don't have to be stock appearing tubular uppers with heim joints are stronger and more adjustable. It has to be a stock control arm.
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