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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:08 AM
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I'll be removing my CAs to get my ball joints out and I was wondering if anyone knew if Energy Suspension made performance bushings that would fit our CAs. Since they'll be off I figure I should just replace them anyway. Thanks.

Also, what is the torque spec for the bolts on the front CAs? I can only find the rear in techinfo.
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I think Wren did an extensive search and is testing some...

Pete..see your original thread. Probably 100% easier for BIL w/o removing them.
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The BIL should be able to help me. I think I'd like new CA bushings though. I really want my suspension to be as solid and 'new' as possible before I add 30 more hp.
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