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brer
post Aug 2 2005, 02:07 PM
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good place for combi guage restoration?


where to get rear drop links for the factory sway bar? the rubber type? and the bushings for the front and rear?
GPR maybe?

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post Aug 2 2005, 02:18 PM
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For the gauge, North Hollywood Speedo is the hot ticket. I have a spare nice one at home for sale I can snap some pics of if you want.

The factory droplinks for the rear sway bar are steel with rubber bushings. The bushings are available from pelicanparts, gpr, or any of the major players. The steel droplinks arent easy to find. Maybe calling around to pelican and (dare I say) auto atlanta may be the best bet.
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