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Poly body bushing HELP!

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while waiting for my coilovers to ship out i was planning on revamping the front suspension of the car. including ball joints, tie end rods, bushings, ect.

Upon inspection i realized all my rubber body mounts were garbage. Ordered a kit for a 66 gto but im curious as to if it will be compatible for my Catalina.

ANY answers or help to guide me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!

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The short answer is no. Most GTO body bushings look like large hockey pucks. The Bonneville/Catalina/early Grand Prixs have a combination square and circular body pushing.

Original Parts Group has OER body bushings for your ride. They are not polyurethane but they will be way better than the wiped out stock ones.

https://www.opgi.com/chassis-suspension/bushings-mounts/1959-72-body-mount-bushings/bushing-body-1961-72-bonnevillecatalina1962-68-grand-prix-square-34-id-gbc12403.html

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