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  1. #1 DIY Kinda Solid Dog Bones $16 and 1 hour 
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    First you need a tube of Black RTV $16 at your local auto parts store.


    Next take your mount (put cardboard or paper under it) and start pumping the RTV into the bushing


    It will look like this use as much as you want.


    Add more RTV


    I plan to put my car back together Friday night I think that ought to be enough time for them. Just a cheep alternative to ZZP's Soild bushings that give you a noticeably rougher ride
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    you should of tried flipping them first then do this and see if there is noticeable gains lol

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    I did they both ripped it was a rage moment.

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    Nah, RTV is too WEAK! Get a tube of 3M WindowWeld. Its a Urethane base adhesive, Tough as hell.

    We use at the shop for windshields of course. Door panels, Cracked headlight mounts, Etc. That stuffs damn near bullet proof.
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    ^^Windowweld is where it's at for stuff like this.

    Otherwise, RTV is just gonna flex and break down...should have just flipped them and not even RTV'd them.
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