Re: 55-56 upper control arm bushings
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Apparently the AACA Packard forum deleted the Packard x-ref that was there.
Posted on: 2011/4/26 19:33
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Re: 55-56 upper control arm bushings
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Search this website on "control arm bushing". More info than will ever want to know.
Posted on: 2011/4/26 19:51
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Re: 55-56 upper control arm bushings
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Note that STANDARD suspension used a steel type bushing while TL uses a rubber bushing. Read the manual for details. Manual says TL bushings not replaceable. That is NOT true. Personaly i'd rather have the steel bushings but could not find them. So i used FB346 rubber." It is not a matter of just preferring metal bushings, the upper control arm and upper control shaft are completely different. It would be like preferring pistons with 4 rings in a V8 rather than 3 ring pistons, then putting 4 ring 1930 Standard 8 pistons in the 4" hole of the V8. Aintagonnawork.
Posted on: 2011/4/26 22:04
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Re: 55-56 upper control arm bushings
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Ok, but is the complete upper control arm AND shafts physically interchangeable between cars with TL and standard suspension????
Posted on: 2011/4/26 22:30
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Yes they do. But why would anyone want to do that, teh silentbloc bushings do not transmit road noise, do not need lubrication. It would be a great leap backwards. To each his own
Posted on: 2011/4/26 23:09
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