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Was thinking about adding these later on to counter my all poly tubular rear arm setup.

http://www.wolferacecraft.com/detail.aspx?ID=187

The wording is kind of misleading, they are steel spherical bushings, not aluminum right?

Would this eliminate bind in my all poly BMR setup? currently my car isn't on the road, but I have BMR tubular lowers and adjustable uppers installed and plan to add a sway bar later if needed.

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on their "online checkout" it shows Qty: 1... is that one pair like in the picture, or is it ~$119 each?
 

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Derek69SS said:
on their "online checkout" it shows Qty: 1... is that one pair like in the picture, or is it ~$119 each?
I'm hoping it's a pair...either that or I'll be ordering another one to go with the one ordered this week. :clonk:
 

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dennis68 said:
It's one pair.
Good :) Their description is misleading - I almost ordered 2 :clonk:
 

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stealth71 said:
I think they will probably help. I need to get a set myself. BMR adjustable uppers + SSM lowers = bind.
That's the setup I have. I put these spherical bushings on the housing end of the upper arms.

I don't notice any bind but I never drove with this setup without the spherical bushings.
 

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BillsCamino said:
I'm hoping it's a pair...either that or I'll be ordering another one to go with the one ordered this week. :clonk:
Yeah, it's priced for a pair. They arrived today...
 

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For those of you running a Moser 12-bolt rear end, here is a note:
Fitting these into the thicker-than-stock upper A-arm mounting "ears" will require machining/grinding down of the "ear" to accomodate the narrow(er) bearing.
Here is a pic to clarify things:


I had these machined down in the shape of a Hex bolt so that i could tighten the nut down without having to hold the other end with a wrench. Worked out pretty nice!
 
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