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Old 11-19-2006, 11:47 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 4doorturbo
Rear Upper Strut Mount:
TRW# 14593
Moog# K7372
Monroe# 903924

Which one will get rid of the clunk? The right rear is the culprit ever since the Mopar springs were installed.

All are OEM equivilants. There's a "how to" on how to fill them that gets rid of the clunk. Although you may still need to get new ones, if it's clunking, it might already be too late......

The reason I started this thread was to let people know they do have options out there. For example, Mopar sells complete control arms - and some of the bushings seperate. Aftermarket services just bushings if thats what you need. Also sometimes aftermarket parts aren't cheaper than OEM so do your homework if you're shopping around.

As I have been, I will update this as I find more stuff....and I plan on doing one for the brakes too.....
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