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Dropping IRS, prothane control arm bushing or leave stock ones in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 16377492" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>My mustang was my DD for years. I had poly in the front lower control arms for about 3 of them. I ended up pulling them out because 1 they had been squeaking and 2 my drive side arm had cracked where the rear bushing passed through the lug. </p><p></p><p>Only when I pulled them did I notice how distorted and smashed they were. The squeaking is what made me start looking at them. I found the crack in the a arm when I pulled them apart to re lube them. </p><p></p><p>The squeaking was loud enough that I could hear it over my flow masters but it only happened when it was cold and when going slow. Its was pretty embarrassing to get a compliment at the gas station (car was polished) then pull away with that noise. </p><p></p><p>Now would your exhaust drown that out? Maybe. But if you have multiple bushings making the noise you may still hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 16377492, member: 117234"] My mustang was my DD for years. I had poly in the front lower control arms for about 3 of them. I ended up pulling them out because 1 they had been squeaking and 2 my drive side arm had cracked where the rear bushing passed through the lug. Only when I pulled them did I notice how distorted and smashed they were. The squeaking is what made me start looking at them. I found the crack in the a arm when I pulled them apart to re lube them. The squeaking was loud enough that I could hear it over my flow masters but it only happened when it was cold and when going slow. Its was pretty embarrassing to get a compliment at the gas station (car was polished) then pull away with that noise. Now would your exhaust drown that out? Maybe. But if you have multiple bushings making the noise you may still hear it. [/QUOTE]
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