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to: ROY J. TELLASON
from: ALEXANDER BILAN
date: 1997-10-13 18:53:00
subject: sources for parts?

> I want to keep this car on the road...
> 
> Right now I've got a brake hose that I need to put in,  but the major
> problem
> I'm looking at is some bushings,  that apparently are part of what holds
> a sub-frame to the body -- it's a Dodge Monaco.
> Auto parts stores have all sorts of other bushings,  but not these.
[...]
> Can anybody suggest other places where I might look for such stuff?  I
Sounds like you mean K-frame bushings, check out the aftermarket
(poly)urethane suppliers.  Prices should be on par with stock rubber dealer
parts.
 If that fails to turn up something, consider getting a similar urethane
bushing and trim them to fit.  Of course, this requires a bit of time and a
co-operative shop that won't nick you for any cost if they have to "order" a
kit of some sort for you to check out.  Alternately, a local source for
urethane "chunks" (check the yellow pages under industrial supplies) and
mill your own.
Alex.
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