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Old 09-12-2009, 09:47 PM
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And, to keep beating on TA bushings, and simply to expand on Weasel's usual great
info: my '01 is Sport, we do live "rural", though we have continually hammered it
in our twistyazz mtn surroundings, and most of the mileage is from hard humping
road trips back to NJ/NY/FLA. The oe TA bushings our tech pulled out did not look
very diff. from the new oem ones he was about to install, and ours had 8 years on
the bastards.

I guess my point is, like our orig window regs, (knock on wood), some oe parts
really last, and...some do not for some of us, and vice versa. Meanwhile, I still have
some wheel shake upon hard, high speed braking, but I have new Michey Dias
coming next week and I bet the new tires, with new TA bushings cure most of my long time ills.
GL,mD

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