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On 11 01/29/05, Dave Walters wrote:
> I need to rebuild the front suspension on the 64 330.Who has done this 
> and which vendor's kit did you use.OEM type rubber or poly graphite? 
> Other pertinent opinions or recommendations? Thanks guys.

P-S-T, Just-Suspension, Autozone, AdvancedAutoParts,  they can all fix
you up.  Autozone doesn't have a kit, but the price ends up being
about the same and the parts are the same (unless you go Polygraphite,
I don't AZ carries 'em) In my opinion, OEM rubber is good on the 
control arms, but something with a higher durometer for the strut 
rods is a good idea.  the soft OEMs don't last long.  I used some 
Mopar Performance strut rod bushings and I am very happy with them.
There were about $8-10/pair.  I also used high durometer bushings 
with my sway bar end links, I bought a end link kit from Autozone 
(I think it was Addco, but I'm not sure...  Autozone had'em on the shelf...)

good luck.

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