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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/3/08 6:55AM Post subject: Looking to get your box stiff? Look no more! |
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:rofl: I love coming into threads with fun punch lines. Anyway, just as an FYI, we have the entire xB1 set of bushings in stock and ready to ship. Black only though ladies and gents!
http://www.dezod.com/pd-energy-suspensions-rear.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd-energy-suspensions.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd-energy-suspensions-front.cfm
Enjoy! HUGE difference and response from a CHEAP mod. |
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Romanova
Joined: 16 Feb 2005
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Location: Cypress, TX
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| Posted: 9/3/08 12:12PM Post subject: |
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| You have pictures for reference as to where the first two sets go? Is a press required to get the old bushings out? These are poly right? |
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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/3/08 12:14PM Post subject: |
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Romanova wrote: You have pictures for reference as to where the first two sets go? Is a press required to get the old bushings out? These are poly right?
All of the parts are poly. The first set for the rear trailing arm, and the second set is the front control arm set. |
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Romanova
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| Posted: 9/3/08 12:31PM Post subject: |
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paul_dezod wrote: Romanova wrote: You have pictures for reference as to where the first two sets go? Is a press required to get the old bushings out? These are poly right?
All of the parts are poly. The first set for the rear trailing arm, and the second set is the front control arm set.
Is a press required to do any of them? |
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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/3/08 12:39PM Post subject: |
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Romanova wrote: paul_dezod wrote: Romanova wrote: You have pictures for reference as to where the first two sets go? Is a press required to get the old bushings out? These are poly right?
All of the parts are poly. The first set for the rear trailing arm, and the second set is the front control arm set.
Is a press required to do any of them?
May be needed for the control arm ones, but that is about it. |
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bB384
Joined: 13 Feb 2004
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Location: North Hollywood, So. Cal.
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| Posted: 9/10/08 8:29PM Post subject: |
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| Are those the only bushings Energy Suspension made for the xA/xB? I thought they were going to make motor mount inserts, and rack & pinion bushings also. |
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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/11/08 5:26AM Post subject: |
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bB384 wrote: Are those the only bushings Energy Suspension made for the xA/xB? I thought they were going to make motor mount inserts, and rack & pinion bushings also.
They did also make motor mounts.
http://www.dezod.com/pd-energy.cfm |
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Bdiddy
Joined: 13 Jun 2006
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| Posted: 9/11/08 3:59PM Post subject: |
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| The front sway bushing/endlink set fits the xa as well? |
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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/12/08 5:29AM Post subject: |
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Bdiddy wrote: The front sway bushing/endlink set fits the xa as well?
I have not gotten confirmation of this. |
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captdownshift
Joined: 04 Sep 2005
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Location: md
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| Posted: 9/18/08 9:55AM Post subject: |
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| made? did energy suspension stop making scion stuff? |
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paul_dezod
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| Posted: 9/18/08 10:04AM Post subject: |
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captdownshift wrote: made? did energy suspension stop making scion stuff?
No. They are still producing tons of Scion stuff.
They did not however confirm fitment to the xA from the xB1 bushings |
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captdownshift
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| Posted: 9/18/08 11:13AM Post subject: |
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| ok good, i was getting sccccared, thinking damn first perrin now energy |
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DJ_SpaRky
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| Posted: 9/24/08 9:00AM Post subject: |
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Do you have installation instructions?
BTW, the swaybar one will fit the xA, because the swaybar and it's mounts are the same, I have installed endlink kits on both, the $14 ones |
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JSosa
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| Posted: 9/24/08 3:44PM Post subject: |
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| so the bushings fit an xA?? All of them, even engine?? |
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bB384
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| Posted: 9/24/08 7:36PM Post subject: |
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| This kit fits both the xA and 1st gen. xB. Both use the same motor mounts, sway bar endlinks (I'm not sure about the sway bar bushings itself, as the diamater may be different, but the endlinks have the same OEM part numbers). The torsion beam, control arm, and rack and pinion bushings are also the same. |
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bB2NER
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| Posted: 10/22/08 9:37PM Post subject: |
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| You can upgrade the inner ones when the stock ones wear out (about 100K). The outter ones are like 25 bucks at Autozone and are red poly. |
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ryuji16
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Location: Baldwin Park, CA (626)
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| Posted: 11/21/08 3:59PM Post subject: |
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| how easy of a DIYer are these? lets say, in comparison to installing a set of coilovers (the extent of my experience thus far) |
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