Well here is a little more detail on the rebuild.
"thanks for all the info,,,wasnt sure what you were reffering to on the problem solver so i had to ask.. I'm currently redoing a 74 cuda and just yesterday completely tore out the front end, I'm thinking about going with poly bushings but not doing a kit like you see advertised from pst,, I'll but the bushing probably from springsnthings and just go with balljoints, idler arms from napa since they handle moog parts,, reusing existing spindles, sway bar, tortion bars and strut rods . oh ya,, im from annapolis md.
Doug"
That sounds like a good plan. The kit is ok, but not exactly what I wanted. I priced it all out individually and its about the same price as buying everything from OReillys or from the Kit. ~$300 But of course the kit's urethane.
I sure liked the poly LCA bushing too. Replacing it was a breeze without having to chisel out the old shells from the LCAs (that sucks!~3 hrs). Just pry the old rubber out with a screwdriver and lube and pop in the new one (2 miuntes). I don't think its any compromise either, its just as good as the original, maybe better since its unaffected by oil and grease.
Make one of those threaded rod bushing pullers too. I've pressed them out hydraulically and the $3 puller I made with a piece of pipe, washers, nuts and a big socket was so much easier and quicker its laughable. I was able to replace Both UCA bushings in ~40 minutes (remove and replace) without even loosening the upper ball joint. Right, replaced ON the car. If I had done that in the first place, instead of wrestling with a Hyd. press for 3 hrs at my brothers place, I'd could have had the whole front end removed and replaced in one day. Not counting for cleanup and detailing. Check out Mopar Muscle or google it for directions to build.