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Pringje
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Posted: 06-January-2019 at 8:10AM |
Just wondering if anyone has bought parts, or heard anything about PST for suspension and steering parts. Found some parts that look like they would work for my 73 GTS. Wanted y’all input first before I buy anything. Here’s the link....
[URL=https://p-s-t.com/i-23161188-steering-linkage-kit.html#!year%3D1973%7C%7Cmake%3DFORD%7C%7Cmodel%3DGRAN%20TORINO |
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Josh Pringle
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handsofstone
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Rock Auto has everything you will need. Saves you some cash as well I think.
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72FordGTS
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I haven't used PST parts, as I have heard mixed reviews about their quality. Maybe someone on here will have some first hand experience. When I did my front end, I just used all Moog and Spicer parts. At least I knew I was getting decent quality parts and they weren't made off shore.
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Vince
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n2fordwagons
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I used PST front suspension kits on my '69 Cougar, my '77 LTD II wagon, and my '76 Montego wagon. I thought the product was great. From my research, I didn't use poly bushings. I used regular rubber.
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Jeff
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