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Control arm bushes

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by Dayvo, Oct 14, 2007.

  1. Dayvo

    Dayvo Because i can

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    I bought some Nolathane control arm bushes for my VX to replace the fluid filled ones .But the ones they gave me are p/n 48006 for the VR/VS commodore . Does any one know if they will fit or will i have to exchange them ,thanks
     
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    Dayvo Because i can

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    Ok , i went back and changed the the bushes for the right ones . they are about 3 times bigger and cost about 3 times as much , but they do have caster adjustment unlike the OE bushes
     
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    any chance of a pic before you install them? also, let me know how they feel without fluid cores
     
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    Dayvo Because i can

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    No worries , I will get the camera out and take some pics and do a write up for the "How to " section ,
     
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    here is a pic of the bushes the spacers on the left are for adjusting the castor from -1/4 degrees to +1 1/2 degrees . i will fit them on Sunday so i will post an update on fitment .
     

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