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81 Concord coil spring mount/bushing

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    Posted: Aug/21/2016 at 12:01pm
I'm replacing all the front end bushings and ran into a roadblock. Anyone know where I can find the front spring seat bushings? 
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I think Rare Parts has complete lower spring mounts but I have not checked lately. Joe
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 401harry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Aug/21/2016 at 2:34pm
You can rebuild your old ones easily and cheaply plus convert to poly. I have done 3 cars this way and will never go back to ruubber. Here is the link

http://worldpowersystems.com/AMC/bushings.html
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hi, 3 options:
1)stock bushings available from AMC vendors
2)Arizona AMC sells complete seat assemblies with greaseable poly bushings for about $250/pair, less core
3)call www.opentrackerracing.com, in Carmel Valley, CA, (a Ford place) and they will rebuild your original spring perches using full roller bearings. You MUST send yours in, they DO NOT have cores. Just did this for my 84 Eagle, and a friend is doing this as well. About $225 plus shipping, expect about a month turnaround. good luck, gz
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also, opentracker would like your spring seat cleaned/blasted down to bare metal. gz
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