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<blockquote data-quote="partzman" data-source="post: 15723752" data-attributes="member: 160965"><p>I have helped install 3 FTBR kits. Although we pulled the IRS on a Lift, the bushings were not difficult to remove. They were in 2 high mile cars(90k, 110k) and a 30k car. Propane Torch and a drill they came out just fine some times with very little effort. I went all in with FTBR and was pleased with the results. NO wheel hop and litttle added NVH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partzman, post: 15723752, member: 160965"] I have helped install 3 FTBR kits. Although we pulled the IRS on a Lift, the bushings were not difficult to remove. They were in 2 high mile cars(90k, 110k) and a 30k car. Propane Torch and a drill they came out just fine some times with very little effort. I went all in with FTBR and was pleased with the results. NO wheel hop and litttle added NVH. [/QUOTE]
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