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    #16
    Do you happen to know what the brand name or type of lube the guy used?
    Bart: What's your name?
    Jim: Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.

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      #17
      Do a search for Polygrapite. There's a thread with a website that has a full CB7 kit for like 250 bucks.
      -Jay

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        #18
        I saw that, that's pretty salty compared to the $90 for the Energy Suspension kit.

        The PST ploygraphite kit also comes with new balljoints though.
        Bart: What's your name?
        Jim: Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.

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          #19
          good shit everyone i dont think that ill ahve a problem taking them out and putting them in. anyway thanks again good info peeps. anymore would be helpful.
          comments pros/cons?

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            #20
            Originally posted by oneoffaccord
            yea i got the front/rear sway bar bushings and swaybar end links.
            are they worth it? does ur ride handle better? etc?



            i need some front end link bushings..
            -so you can get them separately?
            -what's the part #?
            -where can i buy them?

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              #21
              Originally posted by casterX
              i need some front end link bushings..
              -so you can get them separately?
              -what's the part #?
              -where can i buy them?
              you can go to auto zone and ge tteh bushings that i have separately.
              the front endlinks they have those my itself on the shelf. i just used the my own bolts and used the bushings

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                #22
                Originally posted by oneoffaccord
                you can go to auto zone and ge tteh bushings that i have separately.
                the front endlinks they have those my itself on the shelf. i just used the my own bolts and used the bushings


                ok thanks..

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                  #23
                  http://www.p-s-t.com/ they have the polygraphite kit for our cars that comes with the balljoints as well... they are self lubricating and come with a warranty and free shipping.. they seem better than the energy suspension kit but i have no experience with either... i need new tierod ends, upper ball joints and might as well replace the lowers too.. so im looking into all this and am debating if i should get the ball joint camber kits or not.. anyways any feedback about the pst's would be appreciated

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                    #24
                    follow-up:
                    would i need to have an alignment after replacing the front end link bushings?

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                      #25
                      i think that you do, because when you take apart the radius arm that adjusts ur caster. our cars have caster/toe adjustment no camber. so yea i would do it. and if you havent had it done in awhile go do it

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                        #26
                        Yes you will need an alignment after putting the kit in because a) you're replacing old, worn out bushings with brand new, kick-ass ones and b) you've just taken the whole front suspension apart!


                        I've had my kit in for a couple months now and I love it! Eventhough I was up late, cursing my head off, I would still do it...

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