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VAN HELSING
Posted 2013-06-29 12:17 PM (#383582)
Subject: Idler arm conversion to bearing



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Whilst searching to find suspension/steering bits and pieces I need for my Dodge I came across these......


http://www.justsuspension.com/idler-arm-repair-kit-20323.html

The conversion looks like it would work OK and bearings and spacers instead of a rubber bush would make for more direct steering.

Anyone used 'em ?

If so what did you think of it ?

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57chizler
Posted 2013-06-29 4:22 PM (#383597 - in reply to #383582)
Subject: RE: Idler arm conversion to bearing



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Absolutely!!! I use them on every car I can, tightens up the slop.
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oldwood
Posted 2013-06-29 8:31 PM (#383617 - in reply to #383597)
Subject: Re: Idler arm conversion to bearing


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Very expensive. I bought mine off of ebay for 1/3 of that price. I have one on my '61 Plymouth.
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baron25
Posted 2013-09-19 5:52 AM (#398501 - in reply to #383582)
Subject: Re: Idler arm conversion to bearing


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There's a horizontal mounting tube that you grind down or cut off on either side of to match the narrowed shock mounts that used, vses the wider ones used on the later Mopars that the shock is for I check them out and found the same parts I was looking for alittle cheaper.
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BigBlockMopar
Posted 2013-09-19 7:17 AM (#398510 - in reply to #398501)
Subject: Re: Idler arm conversion to bearing



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There's a horizontal mounting tube that you grind down or cut off on either side of to match the narrowed shock mounts that used, vses the wider ones used on the later Mopars that the shock is for I check them out and found the same parts I was looking for alittle cheaper.


Spammer to-be Alert!

Exact same sequence of words was posted months earlier in this topic by 'Mopar1';
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=47385&...

And the last part of the sentence was posted in July by 'shuweet61' in this topic;
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=47825

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