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Old 05-12-2008, 05:06 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 05Blast View Post
Mine is non ACR...

Stowaway said:


How would I be able to verify if my 2005 non ACR car has the upgraded tension struts? I believe Mopar used the same part number when they upgraded the bushing material. Would the $40+ be worth the piece of mind...? Hmmm... thoughts to ponder...

When I asked the SRT engineers the same question, the exact response:

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It's true for 2005 SRT-4's built starting in April 2005...

When we 'launched' the ACR in the plant, we used the higher durometer tension strut on both the Base SRT-4 and the SRT-4 ACR.

It's easy as pie to determine if its the soft ones or not... The soft ones feel like well chewed bubble gum.... (real soft) and the harder ones are like hard caramel....

MMMMmmmm caramel....

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