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Old 10-22-2012, 12:21 PM   #13
Rob@WretchedMS
 
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Originally Posted by Dexman1349 View Post
For a car that's 2+ years old and has 24k miles, would I be better off getting the inserts or spending a little more $ and replacing the bushings altogether?
The Pedders inserts work very well, and the ease of installation is much easier than full bushings.

The high quality urethane that Pedders uses in their bushings exceeds many of it's competitors, it gives you the control as well as the longevity without noises or looseness that can occur in some of the lower priced options that are available.

Pedders uses the highest quality materials in it's bushings, springs, and sway bars.

The fastest Camaros in the country are running Pedders, and at the same time the parts are designed to be driven daily, without the negative effects that has been the norm in the industry for years.

Every Pedders part is designed to be installed on a car that is driven everyday, regardless of weather, and driving style.

If i can be of any assistance let me know.
Bruce can also answer any questions that you have.
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