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Old 05-30-2008, 01:21 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Here are 2 vidoes showing the differences with OEM radius rod and lower control arm bushes and pedders. What it shows is a OEM radius rod bush in a vice, and pulling the radius rod arm at the end with a 1 to 2 pound pull. There is some serious movement. The second video shows the same setup, but with a Pedders bushing installed. With about 15 pounds of pull, the movement is maybe 10% or less

YouTube - ChrysLER LX OEM Radius Rod Bush Movement
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YouTube - Pedders Radius rod Bush Movement
YouTube - Pedders Radius rod Bush Movement
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