Upper & Lower Control Arm

shaolinmonk777

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shaolinmonk777 said:
those look pretty good but i wonder if you have to buy all the installation stuff seperatly.

as far as i know.. UPR does not come with the hardware.. and they are not greasable bushings. A buddy of mine has them on his GT.. all kinds of noise.
 

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BooRail85 said:
as far as i know.. UPR does not come with the hardware.. and they are not greasable bushings. A buddy of mine has them on his GT.. all kinds of noise.
so how about the granatelli ones. do you think those are any good.
 

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there not greaseable? damn haha i thoguht they were. atleast i didnt go ahead and get them. how easy is it to install them yourself?
 

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Changing out the upper and lower control arms aren't too bad to do if you have air tools. I just got done doing mine. I went ahead and dropped the axle while it was still attached to the drive shaft so I would have better clearance. Watch out for the lower control arm to axle bolt cause it may be seized to the bushing sleeve. I had to remove my rotors for clearance and use an air chisel to blast them out. Try to have a buddy with you to help you out when you need it cause I did mine entirely by myself. Any questions just give me a shout!
 

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