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Old 04-03-2007, 10:32 PM   #1
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Hello everyone. I just ordered a Goodridge SS line kit, and UUC SS clutch line, UUC black tranny mounts and UUC clutch arm bushings! Has anyone tried any of these? I hope everything will work fine!
During this week i will also order Powerflex front control arm bushings and also Powerflex rear trailing arms bushings! Only thing i don't know is what bushings should i go for for the rear subframe! Powerflex doesn't list any!
When i receive all these, i will finally do the swap to the Z3 trailing arms i got(to convert to rear discs), along with Motul RBF600 brake fluid!
(BTW, are there any instructions on how to remove the stock trailing arm bushings?)
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I had goodridge lines on my Hyundai.. very nicely built. I think you will be pleasantly surprised by how much more firm your brake pedal is.

Now is also the time to replace your pads and rotors. You already have to drain the brake fluid and bleed it after refilling.
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