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Does anyone know part numbers for poly dogbone bushings to replace the busted rubber ones in my '91 Lumina 3.1? I really don't want to spend $130 on the FFPs just because they are shiny and bit lighter and stiffer.

 

- Justin

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I don't know any part numbers, but try visiting these sites.

 

http://www.autozone.com - They carry Anchor junk.

http://www.partsamreica.com - I believe they carry Anchor junk as well.

http://www.napaonline.com - I believe the also carry Anchor junk as well.

 

You could try them, but my friend got anchor dog bones and they were just as bad as the old ones. :lol: If you want good ones, go with the stock GM part. I have no clue as to how much they are though but I think they are going to be about as much and the FFP dog bones.

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Ok, here's the part number for Energy Suspension poly bushings. These work well and make a considerable difference in engine movement, but you may notice a noisier ride (not really). One set does one side of two dogbones, or 2 sets do both engine and frame side. I did the engine side and it made a nice difference. You will need a 1 3/4 inch holesaw to hollow out the old bushings, and the polys fit right in. Good luck. Try to find someone with a drill press it's easier.

 

PN # 3.7103G

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scorpion_x9 - Thanks, but I want to upgrade to poly bushings, not use factory rubber.

 

RW89TGP - Thanks for the part #. I actually found a good deal on slightly used FFP's, but I'll make a note of the part number for future referance. My buddy's dad works in a machine shop, so he has a bushing press that he uses to do bushings for our Camaro's...much easier than drilling them out :wink:

 

- Justin

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