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JAMCAR223

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500/600

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I used prothane. Very nice.
 
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Polyurethane.

It will be the last time those are replaced, and will out-last You And the Car.

-Gonz
 
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Same as Prothane for a bit more money. If you need details on replacement body bolts there is a 'stickied' thread with all the sizes plus washers if you need to shim for differences in frame to body gaps.

 
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Same as Prothane for a bit more money. If you need details on replacement body bolts there is a 'stickied' thread with all the sizes plus washers if you need to shim for differences in frame to body gaps.

Luckily for my Southern car, all the body bolts came out with a 3/8" hand ratchet.
 
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Luckily for my Southern car, all the body bolts came out with a 3/8" hand ratchet.




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