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Old 11-19-2008, 07:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pedders Rear Cradle Bushing Installed

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I just wanted to do a write up on the recent install of Pedders Rear Cradle Bushings. First off, I'd like to mention that I have a 2006 300C AWD. The Rear Cradle Bushings are no different that those for the RWD. I'd like to thank John, Justin, and the rest of the crew at Modern Muscle for all their information and for doing an excellent install as usual. Now for the review.

If you look at Pedders Website you'll notice that the Rear Cradle Bushings are the most expensive ones and with good reason. To replace the stock bushings the whole rear end needs to be dropped. The install time for this is about 3-5 hours. When I picked up my car I immediately noticed a difference in the way the car felt. The car seems more solid. It felt as if this whole time the rear end was loose and needed to be tightened. In addition to the car feeling more solid it also handles better. I've had some fun with the car last night by making some sharp turns and taking turns at about 40-45mph. The car handled beautifully. It's as if this is how the car was meant to take turns. If anyone is looking for an idea for their next mod, this is one you should definitely consider. Pedders Rear Cradle Bushings are definitely money well spent and I have no regrets!!!!!
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No doubt this improves the cars handling for sure...to give you an idea of the install here are a couple of pics



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Thanks Fatchance!!! Pedders Suspension Parts are a definite must for anyone looking to improve the way the car handles. I'm sure there are alot of forum members that can confirm that!!
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