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MotoGrey
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Post subject: Rocked my world (Mon May 24, 2010 5:17 pm) Reply with quote

Suspension Restoration Parts Co. rocked my world when they offered all of the Energy Suspension and Prothane polyurethane parts I needed at 15 to 20 percent less cost than anyone else. Their customer service was patient and knowledgeable. Every part is always in stock and I received my parts in two days.

No one else could do that. www.suspension.com

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Joshua Skinner
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Post subject: (Mon May 24, 2010 7:03 pm) Reply with quote

That's very nice of them. Where are you using poly bushings?



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MotoGrey
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Post subject: Poly's (Mon May 24, 2010 8:21 pm) Reply with quote

Using Moog in upper and lower control arms and Moog ball joints.

The poly's are for strut bar bushings, upper bump stops and tie rod, ball joint, and T-bar boots. Also I bought a poly trans mount to go with the engine mounts from Johnny Spiva.

For the '63 Dart vert.


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olafla
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Post subject: (Wed May 26, 2010 7:22 am) Reply with quote

Thank you for publishing the link, it is added to my list! I've just bought all poly bushings for my '77 Aspen wagon from springsnthings and Johnny Spiva, plus the new gearbox mount from kmjent. I guess I could have saved a nice sum if I had known beforehand that most of the springsnthings stuff was Energy Suspension and Prothane bushings. The problem with F/M/J-bodies is that most aftermarket producers seem to think that Mopar stopped making cars in 1976, so even if many parts are the same as earlier models, they are not listed.
Olaf



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Post subject: (Wed May 26, 2010 6:10 pm) Reply with quote

It's great when we hear of a vendor with good product and excellent customer service. I have moved this to the Slanted Network where such testimonials belong.



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MotoGrey
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Post subject: (Thu May 27, 2010 6:47 am) Reply with quote

Thank you Olaf, I like the international stories.

Thx Dave, glad to be of help. I don't remember such a page. I will have to look for it. Ray


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