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Need Mustang Steering rack bushings!! anyone have old ones??


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I pulled the aje $hit back off my cobra and when I first installed all of it I tossed the bushings. Well now the QA1 requires stock bushings and Im stuck.

 

This is a 99 car but I would guess either 94+ or 96+, hell even maybe fox body steering rack bushings might work. If anyone has anything old or laying around, Ill buy them just to try and get the car back on the ground. Let me know

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79-04 are the same on those...and if i had some id give them to you....i may have some soild aluminum one around this mess somewhere..if i run across them cleaning the garage tonight there yours
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damn you know what I have the bushings and stuff from my 2v k member swap because granitelli gives you new bushings(the aluminum ones you are talking about) only problem is I lost all of that when I moved or tossed them I bet....

 

If you come up with anything let me know, Ill have to go check too and see if I can dig up the bushings from the 2v car. Thanks

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i hope by "stock" you dont mean the rubber ones... driver side one swelled up from changing oil on mine and i had to replace them anyways... $12 at autozone for poly
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I have had the cobra for around 7 years and many, many oil changes. I have never seen on do that but not to say it cant happen. I guess Ill save the $12 for now and if that happens, Ill swap them down the road.
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I have had the cobra for around 7 years and many, many oil changes. I have never seen on do that but not to say it cant happen. I guess Ill save the $12 for now and if that happens, Ill swap them down the road.

 

4v may be diff...on my 2v the oil runs right down the driver side bushings whenever the filter is pulled off, oil plus rubber is a no no...guess i didnt read enough that this was a 4v not a 2v... my mistake

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