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    Ok well I am going to have a lot of questions on brands of products and best ones to use in the future and now so I am going to just keep posting my questions on here. First one is, has anyone ever used parts from Performance Suspension Technology? If so then how did you like them and how long did the parts last? Reason I am asking is because I am looking at the front end kits for bushings and all and shocks and springs and the brake calipers, etc and their prices seem really cheap for what they offer but the brands I have never heard of on some things. Are the parts cheap or basically like OEM or what?
    Please let me know, and if you have any other suggestions on better products for the front end then post the company name on here.
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    So I guess they are pretty good is what your saying right? Thanks Bill. What about their brake parts like the calipers?
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    FMX, I'm not shure about PST's calipers but willwood might also be some brake components to look into.
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    hey FMXhellraiser I,ve used and still use PST for all my Suspension parts as well as brakes and I haven,t ran over anyone yet except for that damd skunk last night Ive had no problem with any of there products . hey how do you get the smell of skunk out man that stinks I,ve wash the truck three time and case of christmas and it still stinks
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    Tamato sauce. Haha just messing. Where did it all splash up at? I haven't smelled a skunk for about 5 years from when I lived in California.. Well wait the other day a friend ran one over on the street here and it stunk bad, there isn't many of them out here at all. I know how that smell is though. Tomato sauce really does work though but not sure what you can use on the truck. Pressure wash it and wash with soap or put the soap in the bucket and from that bucket make it go to the pressure washer and come out there and then rinse off. That's all I can say. At least the thing didn't jump IN the truck. heh You would have to say goodbye to the women then.
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    hey how do you get the smell of skunk out man that stinks I,ve wash the truck three time and case of christmas and it still stinks [/B][/QUOTE]

    you dont,you have to get rid of the truck.


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    I was also considering a suspension kit from PST. I can get a whole front end kit for $219 when it would cost $350 to get one from Moog.

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    Originally posted by lt1s10
    hey how do you get the smell of skunk out man that stinks I,ve wash the truck three time and case of christmas and it still stinks
    you dont,you have to get rid of the truck.


    [/B][/QUOTE] That is not a option I love my old chevy and no dang skunk is going to part me from it maby time at lease my wife wont have to worry about getting any strange woman in the truck mady I should change the name from powerslave to skunkslave
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