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    I,ve heard good thing's and bad thing's about poly bushing's. Like how they squeak a lot. Also that you can really pick up some handling with them , does anybody have experience with these and how did you like them? For leaf springs , sway bar's and other suspension item's.

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    I put them in my 'Vette, and in my last two street rods. Wouldn't use anything else. Graphite impregnated bushings don't squeak too much. Besides, I can't hear them over my engine.
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    I have used them on 3 street /hot rods now. Used them for motor mounts too. They are great, mine never squeaked., seem to last forever.
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    Thanks for the input guy's I will probably use them on my Nova.I also want to install a rear sway bar to pick up some handling.

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    Hockey pucks make good vibration insulatiors for the feet of your air compressor.
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