Front end and monarch disks

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    I have a monarch donor car for front disks, and I am getting ready to order a front end kit. My question is, does the kit from p-s-t have everything that I will need, and will swapping in the Monarch parts mean needing parts that arent included in the Maverick kit from p-s-t? I also plan on cutting the coils, are there parts that I will need to replace while Im in there doing this? Ive heard of spring perches and isolators...I dont guess these come with the p-s-t kit? Would the "master rebuild kit" everyone mentions have more parts in this area than the p-s-t kit?

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    AC
     
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    Just to add, I found a "deluxe rebuild kit" from Kanter that seems to have some extra pieces over the p-s-t kit for $229.

    Decisions decisions....

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    C.J. Pony Parts has better prices. The poly-urethane (graphite as well) stuff is noisey. I like stock parts with only urethane sway-bar bushibgs added...
     
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    I went to cjponyparts.com, but didnt see a suspension rebuild kit. Is it just in their catolog, or can you give me a link maybe?

    Thanks,

    AC

    EDIT: BTW, I plan on using rubber bushings except for the sway bar. Like you said.
     

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