Poly bushings

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Scrufdog

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Poly bushings are the way to go for sure. Also, while you are doing the sway bar link kits, buy a Grade 8 bolt that is 1/2" shorter. It's a pinch harder to install, but it will tighten up the sway bar nicely. I've done this to all my vehicles, my old cavy I shortened them a full inch and it would hold pretty damn level in hard turns.
 

sewlow

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You don't change your oil al?

If I do, it's on jackstands, & for the amount of work getting at that oil filter & off, & only being able to swing the filter wrench 1/8" at a time, plus the oil running down my arm into my armpit...ain't worth the hassle.
 

Blue95

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My solution for body mounts will be stock ones all around except for GMT900 rear cab mounts. be prepared to fight the suspension bushings getting them in.
 
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