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if you dont know what your doing best off to goto a wheel alignment place like fulcrum or pedders depending where you are.

I dont get exactly what you meen?? Do you meen you cantget the stock bush out or something? Post some pics

if you dont know what your doing best off to goto a wheel alignment place like fulcrum or pedders depending where you are.

I dont get exactly what you meen?? Do you meen you cantget the stock bush out or something? Post some pics

i dont have to remove the stock bush, the solid bush kit comes with a c shaped metal ring and a seperate metal ring which you slide in to replace the oil filled center of the stock bush i just dont know wether the c ring goes on the top or bottom of the bush itself

ok cantfind the pic i was after but this kinda helps http://album.hybridz.org/data/500/medium/DSCF3221.JPG

yes it does go ontop of your standard bushes... just lower cradle down around 30mm or so but dont take it fully off... then slide in thespacer and tighten it up... thats why there is a slit in it to makeit slide in easier

yeah interested to knwo how your car handles now ;)

yeah its good does not squat as much alot stiffer and when i flick the 2wd switch up aroud the 5g mark i lights em up with 18x9.5 wheels on the rear it never used to do that it just churped and got going cheers for your intrest

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