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Suspension rebuild kits? #344174
06/11/09 04:51 PM
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Hey folks,

I am looking to rebuild the front suspension of my 66 coronet. Just wanted to see what you all are using and what kits will give me the best bang for the buck. Right now I am looking at Justsuspension, PST, and a new one that i just found which is www.performancesuspension.com
anybody have any opinions on these kits? especially the last one. They look promising but I have not heard much about them. I am planning on doing a disc break conversion and front end rebuild best quality on a tight budget.

Thanks alot for any help, opinions, or input

-Billy

Re: Suspension rebuild kits? [Re: BullT] #344175
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I am planning on doing a disc break conversion and front end rebuild best quality on a tight budget.




Don't go too cheap because you may have to do it all over again in 20-30K miles. Suspension work on old cars is tough dirty work, not something you want to have to do twice. I've never had problems with Moog parts that were installed correctly.

Re: Suspension rebuild kits? [Re: BullT] #344176
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You can see all of the Spicer Professional Series Front Suspension Rebuild Packages I offer on my website:

www.billrolikenterprises.com

Refer to Group 2 Suspension-Front in the menu on the left side of the home page!

Bill Rolik

Re: Suspension rebuild kits? [Re: bremotorsports] #344177
06/11/09 08:05 PM
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I like Spicer for BJ's and rod ends
I use PSC for poly bushings, they are Energy Suspension parts. Its a bonus that they are local so I can just pick em up

Re: Suspension rebuild kits? [Re: nomore65BelvJim] #344178
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Spicer and Moog are basically the same parts.Just Spicer is a bit cheaper priced.Plus remember most need the Moog offset upper bushings to get a decent amount of caster.Rocky


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Same here, except for the going 10 part. Mancini has the whole kit.







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