1968 FORD F100 “PROJECT FEARJESTYK” WENT TO CHANGE RADIUS ARM BUSHINGS BUT NEEDED A WHOLE LOT MORE!
In this video I describe my intention to only replace the radius arm bushings on my 1968 Ford F100. Though after closer inspection I decided to replace all my steering and suspension components. Outer tie rod end : MOOG DS736 Inner tie rod end : MOOG ES362R Tie rod adjusting sleeve : MOOG ES362S Center/drag link : SUSPENSIA X15DL0033 Axle bushings : MOOG K8095

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