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Malibu Solid Control Arm bushing?
So, my buddy has an ss/sc and thus far is about to goto his 3rd set of control arm bushings.........with the weather the way it is up here in :ca: they just keep splitting..........we were told he could get the malibu bushing and use them as they are solid and won't split, any comments???
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im guessing you are refering to the vertical bushing. you are talking about stock replacments and not polyurethane right???
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Are there prothane ones available?
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nobody??? not 1 person has done this??
Originally Posted by Sharkey
(Post 3583632)
im guessing you are refering to the vertical bushing. you are talking about stock replacments and not polyurethane right???
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Originally Posted by 1WhiteSSTC
(Post 3586277)
nobody??? not 1 person has done this??
yes, the lower control arm bushing, he keeps splitting them with how the weather is up here and were trying to figure out something that won't split, ie-solid bushing from the malibu that i am told would fit the cobalt. |
theres solid control bushings out now? and John did my tranny show up
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Originally Posted by qwikredline
(Post 3586541)
Contact Josh at OTTP look at the pictures Maven posted you can have those in 1 to 2 weeks. Rock solid answer, none better...
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Originally Posted by 1WhiteSSTC
(Post 3586597)
yea i saw those pics and posted in that thread already, i think that's wat my buddy will end up getting.
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Originally Posted by paul1588
(Post 3586624)
what control arm bushings,i havent seen shit
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Originally Posted by paul1588
(Post 3586569)
theres solid control bushings out now? and John did my tranny show up
Originally Posted by 1WhiteSSTC
(Post 3588221)
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The Z body doesnt use the same style control arm as the Cobalt.
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Originally Posted by Maven
(Post 3591779)
The Z body doesnt use the same style control arm as the Cobalt.
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https://www.cobaltss.net/gallery/fil...0/lowerarm.jpg
This is the 2004-up Malibu lower control arm, it wont work. Now if they are talking about old N-body 97-03 Malibus.....well thats the same arrangement as our rear but I am not sure if it would work. |
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