OER K3034 Body Mount Bushing Kit 1973-74 Nova, Ventura, Omega; Subframe and Radiator Support; 12-Piece Set
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OER K3034 1973-74 Nova, Ventura, Omega; Body Mount Bushing Kit; Subframe and Radiator Support; 12-Piece Set Features:
Reproduction of the original style body mount and radiator support bushings designed for 1973-74 Nova, Ventura and Omega models. Replacing the original body mount bushings WithOER® rubber reproductions is a sure fire way of maintaining originality and mounting the subframe exactly the way the factory intended. Each set of bushings contains all shouldered rubber bushings and cushions required for complete replacement of the subframe. Each body mount is produced using correct compression molded S.B.R. Withsteel sleeve inserts where required.
Additional Information- Replaces the following GM part numbers:
- Radiator support: (#1 location) bushing #3893156, 14008366, cushion #3893159.
- Body mount part numbers: (#2 location) front bushing #356549, cushion #332654.
- Body mount part numbers: (#3 location) rear bushing #332609, cushion #332654.
- For original style body mount hardware kit, order: BK678
- For service replacement style body mount hardware kit, order: K3027
- 1973-1974 Buick Apollo
- 1973-1974 Chevrolet Nova Base
- 1973-1974 Chevrolet Nova Custom
- 1973-1974 Oldsmobile Omega
- 1973-1974 Pontiac Ventura Base
- 1973-1974 Pontiac Ventura Custom
- 1974-1974 Pontiac Ventura GTO
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