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Old 12/5/04, 03:59 PM
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I'm in the process of replacing upper and lower rear arms. The isolators for the lower arm spring are toast :notnice: .

The $$$ span between urethane and rubber is enormous :shock: !

Which would be better for plain old street driven? Is the rubber worth the ride? Or is urethane squeeky and rough on the ride?

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I'm running urethane isolators on my front and rear springs. There is no noise difference that I can tell. I bought mine from Maximum motorsports for like $25 for the whole set. Check their site, http://www.maximummotorsports.com
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Thanks!

Any thoughts on their bushing removal press tool for the differential to UCA bushing?
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