My 68 El Camino had PST's polygraphite bushings in the front and never
squeaked in the four years after the work was done.
Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry Director
Wichita Falls,Tx
(940) 855-6636
'91 ZR-1 Callaway Aerobody
TX TAGS: USA ZR1
http://www.LT5Registry.net/
'69 El Camino Pro Street
----- Original Message -----
From: jason pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> dave
> all the major parts houses have the control arms and bushings .maybe
> john nasta who is on this list can get you a good deal .i know he only
> charges actual cost on shipping . search for old car network.has anyone
> on the list used the polygraphite bushings without encountering
> the squeaks.whats the secret?
> jason pollock
>
> > Rear control arms for 66 Elky.
> > Wasn't someone on this list making them?
> > I at least need new rubber bushings for upper & lower as
> > they are original.
> > I have new polygraphite everything on the front end & don't
> > like the squeaks (yes I did use lots of the silicone grease).
> >
> >
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