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Yes very easy and $600. Which may be worth it after you remove the stock bushings.BigTaco said:Not to hi-Jack, but installing these bushings is simple if you also use the 302s control arms, right?
yeah, $600.00 is nothing to sneeze at but to me it would be worth it due to the challenges of modifying stock arms to accept the Howe ball joints and delrin bushings. Plus, you have a realistic fall back (stock arms) should someone decide to sell the car or revert back to stock. If I ever decide to go this route, I'll be budgeting for the FPRP arms.....steveespo said:Yes very easy and $600. Which may be worth it after you remove the stock bushings.
Yes both the small and large stock bushings come off. The large one looks beefy but is a pillow compared to the urethane replacements. The big oil can leaves a shaft at the end and the smaller front one leaves the open ring to install into. There is a how to somewhere on the site. Another mod here is to press out the stock ball joints and install taller ball joints to correct roll center when lowering the front end. Watson has weld in collars for heavy duty rebuildable Howe ball joints or you can use Steeda X-11 joints that press back in. I used Steedas for a while but they wear out quickly under road course use.
Steve