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    1. #1
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      May 2006
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      Rhode Island
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      hotchkis bushings vs. psc

      Before I found this forum, I was gonna get the performance suspension components g-maching handling kit. Now, thanks to this forum, I've been steered towards the hotchkis tvs kit. My question is what bushings are the better of the two, the polygraphite or the polyurethane/rubber bushings that hitchkis uses? I've read a few times on here that the poly ones squeak. I just wanna make the right decision here. I'm just going for an aggressive street setup. In case you need to know, I've got a 68 bird with a small block chevy and a completely stock suspension at the moment.

      Rene P.

      My 1968 firebird build thread--->https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...rd-on-a-budget


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Location
      Houston,TX
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      Spend the extra coin and go with a Global West Upper and Lower DelALum Bushing kits instead of the polyurethane. They will last forever, won't squeak, and provide a huge improvemnet over your stock setup. I ordered them today for my Nova.
      71' Nova - LY6, T56

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2003
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      Quote Originally Posted by NvrDun71
      Spend the extra coin and go with a Global West Upper and Lower DelALum Bushing kits instead of the polyurethane. They will last forever, won't squeak, and provide a huge improvemnet over your stock setup. I ordered them today for my Nova.
      Very good advice.
      Brian


      I have an unlimited budget. That bad part is I have already used it up.


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