Re: Lower strut rod bushings
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Re: Lower strut rod bushings



NAPA has those bushings for $21 per side. I tried to reply via Email 
but it seems my messages do not post. Not even my self introduction.

NCP 2749054 is the part number. I personally hate the local Auto 
Value, but I do not like the NAPA right down the street either, nope 
I drive clear across town to the NAPA where my buddy works.

Chris
Gremlin

--- In gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kevin" <grinding_gremlin@xxxx> 
wrote:
> Hmmmm, let me answer my own question. I called Auto Value, My 
favorite 
> place to buy my parts, They alway come through for me. They said 
they did 
> not have any in stock but they can order a "lower strut rod kit" 
direct from the 
> factory for $40.73. I'm not sure if that means Chrysler is making 
them or some 
> other company.
> It would be interesting to me if Chrysler were produing them 
because I was 
> under the impression that Chrysler wanted to bury AMC, Like it 
never existed.
> At any rate I thought it was a little on the spendy side, but I 
guess they retail for 
> over $50.00 elswhere. What a deal!! I was also able to order a pick-
up coil for 
> $38.50 and a new power stearing pressure hose for $22.35. All that 
is left is 
> that cooling line for the tranny. Then we should be mechanically 
sound until I 
> break something else off. tee hee. I may have to do break work, 
but I'm pretty 
> sure I replaced all the breaklines, although they probably should 
be bled.
> next year it will be the body work. I'm going to try my hand at 
apolstery this 
> winter, why leave it to the professionals when I can screw it up 
myself. tee hee
> Seariosly I'm sure I can do it. All I need to do is copy what is 
there and get an 
> apolstery book, which I have and already read a couple of times. I 
can do this!
> I'm really enjoying this resto a lot more than I thought I would, 
It's hard work, 
> but when it starts coming together it feels so great!
> I can already see her with a fresh minty green coat of paint w/ 
ralley wheels 
> and the lttle red "X" glistening in the sun. Ok so it's not a 
Gremlin X, I do have 
> a little red X for the grill and I'm gonna put it on anyway because 
I think it 
> makes it look special,...er not that the car isn't special without 
it......am I digging 
> myself a hole?
> at any rate take care everyone, Kevin





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