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Whiteline 03-06 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9/10 Front Control Arm Bushing Kit

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Whiteline 03-06 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9/10 Front Control Arm Bushing KitOver compliant front control arm bushings have a huge influence on vehicle stability, steering precision and braking efficiency. Whiteline's kit is specially designed to improve deflection rates for improved response and chassis control. This Part Fits: Year Make Model Submodel 2015 2017 Chrysler 200 C 2011 2017 Chrysler 200 Limited 2011 2017 Chrysler 200 LX 2011 2017 Chrysler 200 S 2011 2014 Chrysler 200 Touring 2007 Chrysler Sebring Base 2007 2010

Over compliant front control arm bushings have a huge influence on vehicle stability, steering precision and braking efficiency. Whiteline's kit is specially designed to improve deflection rates for improved response and chassis control.

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Year Make Model Submodel
2015-2017 Chrysler 200 C
2011-2017 Chrysler 200 Limited
2011-2017 Chrysler 200 LX
2011-2017 Chrysler 200 S
2011-2014 Chrysler 200 Touring
2007 Chrysler Sebring Base
2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited
2008-2010 Chrysler Sebring LX
2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring Touring
2010-2011 Dodge Avenger Express
2011 Dodge Avenger Heat
2011 Dodge Avenger Lux
2011 Dodge Avenger Mainstreet
2008-2010,2012-2014 Dodge Avenger R/T
2008-2009,2012-2014 Dodge Avenger SE
2008-2010,2012-2014 Dodge Avenger SXT
2012 Dodge Avenger SXT Plus
2010-2011 Dodge Caliber Express
2010-2011 Dodge Caliber Heat
2010-2011 Dodge Caliber Mainstreet
2007-2010 Dodge Caliber R/T
2010-2011 Dodge Caliber Rush
2007-2010,2012 Dodge Caliber SE
2008-2009 Dodge Caliber SRT-4
2007-2010,2012 Dodge Caliber SXT
2012 Dodge Caliber SXT Plus
2010-2011 Dodge Caliber Uptown
2012-2013,2015 Dodge Journey AVP
2010 Dodge Journey Base
2010-2013 Dodge Journey Crew
2014-2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad
2011 Dodge Journey Express
2017-2019 Dodge Journey GT
2014-2015 Dodge Journey Limited
2011 Dodge Journey Lux
2011 Dodge Journey Mainstreet
2009-2016 Dodge Journey R/T
2009-2010,2012-2019 Dodge Journey SE
2020 Dodge Journey SE Value
2009-2010,2012-2018 Dodge Journey SXT
2016 Jeep Compass 75th Anniversary
2015 Jeep Compass Altitude
2011 Jeep Compass Base
2015 Jeep Compass High Altitude
2011-2016 Jeep Compass Latitude
2007-2015 Jeep Compass Limited
2007-2010,2012-2016 Jeep Compass Sport
2016 Jeep Patriot 75th Anniversary
2011-2017 Jeep Patriot Latitude
2011 Jeep Patriot Latitude X
2007-2010,2012-2015 Jeep Patriot Limited
2007-2017 Jeep Patriot Sport
2008-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer DE
2002-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer ES
2011-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer ES Sportback
2003-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition
2008,2010-2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR
2005-2006,2008,2010-2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR
2010-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR Touring
2005-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution RS
2006,2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE
2012-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer GT
2012-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer GT Sportback
2008-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS
2010-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS Sportback
2002-2004 Mitsubishi Lancer LS
2002-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally
2004-2006,2009-2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
2010-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart Sportback
2006,2012-2013 Mitsubishi Lancer SE
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart
2007-2013 Mitsubishi Outlander ES
2010-2013 Mitsubishi Outlander GT
2005-2006 Mitsubishi Outlander Limited
2005-2008 Mitsubishi Outlander LS
2006,2008-2013 Mitsubishi Outlander SE
2005,2007-2011 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS
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Diogenes
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 3
Interesting read, but takes some getting used to
I heard about this book on a blog, and figured I'd check it out. It's the rambling tale of a man determined to give you every last detail of everything that might be important to the narrative of his life. Unfortunately, he goes on tangets so often that he doesn't even get to his birth for several chapters, let alone the story of the rest of his life. Along the way, you're introduced to lots of random characters who are (at best) loosely related to the protagonist, but as often as not these tangents are fairly amusing. The writing is pretty dense, and this along with the tangents had me putting the book down fairly often. It's probably ideal for a commuting book, but I never wanted to just sit down and blitz through big chunks of it. Overall it's a very different kind of experience than a novel reader typically gets. It's worth a read for a change of pace, but I can't say it's a life-altering read.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2013
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J. W. Kennedy
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Mixed Bag
Everyone should know, first off, that the Dover thrift edition is NOT a graphic adaptation. For some reason, Amazon has attached editorial reviews from the hardcover edition of the graphic novel version to this page. Now, the book itself offers a range of experiences from delightfully hilarious to annoyingly tedious. Lots of the "funny" parts depend on an understanding of 18th-century social mores. I'm sure some of it went over my head but I'm enough of a nerd to have enjoyed most of the drollery. I think... The story is whimsical, told all out of order by a scatterbrained, easily-distracted narrator. Tristram Shandy himself is hardly in the novel at all; aside from narrating it, he only appears momentarily as a newborn infant and then as a boy about 6 years old - and his role in both incidents seems peripheral to the carryings-on of the other characters. Each turn in the story reminds the author of something else, and he turns aside to tell stories inside of stories, each of which are necessary to give the reader some vital "background information" .. with the result that the main story hardly moves forward at all. It takes nearly 200 pages just for Tristram to be born! and even then the reader isn't quite sure it has happened since the conversations and minute actions of the other characters are magnified to such an importance that the narrator's own birth is hardly observed. For the most part this rambling comes across as "quirky and delightful" and the novel flows along quite pleasingly in spite (or perhaps because) of it. The digressions add layers to the story. Except when they don't. The "chapter upon noses" which is a translation of a fictitious(?) Latin work by the great Slwakenbergius, has little bearing on the story. Like most of the book, it builds up to a climax and then stops short of resolution, leaving you to wonder what was the point. It leads nowhere, but at least it was interesting. The same cannot be said of Book VII, which is a sort of travel diary of Tristram (in the novel's "present" time) touring France by post-chaise. Although this is the only significant appearance of Tristram himself as a character in the book, it has absolutely nothing to do with the story/stories he was telling, and it is neither very interesting nor very funny. It serves as nothing but a pointless interruption, delaying the reader for 50 pages before getting to the part we were waiting for: Toby's courtship of the widow Wadman. This last section goes along nicely for a while, and then the book stops. It doesn't end; it just stops right in the middle of a conversation, with the courtship unresolved and most of the reader's questions unanswered. This is perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the entire novel, but I have to admit it's frustrating. I had trouble deciding whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars but I think it entertained me more than it exasperated me, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt ... and round up from 3.5. It's worth reading once, just for the experience - there's no other book quite like it - and the price of the Dover Thrift Edition can't be beat.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2010
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Lawrentius Verifer
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
An extraordinary tale of an 18th Century family
Have you wanted to read a book where the author decides to "rip out" one of the chapters, or leaves a blank page for you to 'draw' one of the characters? Would you enjoy a story which takes many chapters before the hero manages to be born? This 18th-Century tale is touchingly told. The characters are real, and fascinating. It's not their fault that their story is frequently and impishly interrupted by outlandish "digressions" on the part of an author so creative that his modern descendants are considered to be Joyce and Beckett, as well as many others. Would you enjoy a chapter on Chapters? About buttonholes? About whether parents and their children are kin to each other? A chapter on curses? Poor Laurence Sterne has so much trouble getting two of his characters down the stairs that he finally calls in a "critic" to help! Advice on reading such an unusual, even unique, book: read the first several chapters, then stop and reread them. Continue that process and soon the book will feel quite familiar, and that's when the fun really starts. The Oxford World's Classics edition follows the first edition of the book, and is preferred. Amazon also offers the fully-annotated edition, the "Florida" edition, in three volumes. A caution about the Everyman hardcover edition: they reprinted a later edition which groups Tristram Shandy into three volumes, not nine. And then they renumbered all the chapters! That's OK unless you read secondary sources that refer you to Book VII, Chap 4: good luck ever finding it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2000
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Martin M. Bodek
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 1
A Total Sham-dy
What in the hell was this lunatic yammering about for all those 650 pages? What is the deal with his obession with noses, penises, and hobby-horses, hobby-horses, hobby-horses? Why does anyone consider it amusing when a writer keeps telling you he's going to get somewhere, but never does? Why is it entertaining at all to have blank chapters? Why is that cute? Why is that interesting? Who finds this funny? Who finds anything funny here at all? Why does this book of endless, mindless prattle, blabber, and piffle tickle anyone at all? Who finds digression to be enjoyable in literature? You? Why? Why? Tell me! I checked the ratings on Goodreads. This is what it showed: 5 stars: 33%, 4901 4 stars: 28%, 4064 3 stars: 22%, 3268 2 stars: 9%, 1414 1 star: 5%, 848 Meaning: 95% of these readers are flock-following, digression-loving, hobby-horse riding loonies who have swallowed the Kool-aid. There is nothing here but vacuous thundergunk. Pure, putrid unenertaining garbage. If I would have laughed once - just once - during the reading of this book, I would have given it a whole extra star, but it couldn't even do that. I give him one star for spelling Tristram's name right, and even then, it's a made-up name anyway, so I may have been hoodwinked as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016
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Michael Harold
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Laurence Stern is still one of the most creative writers ever
This review is not about the words and images inside the book. This is about the fact that, when I removed the book from its packaging, the book's cover had too many creases and bends in it, both front and back, for my taste. Although I do think that Laurence Sterne might have smiled at my response, I don't think the creases were a type of samizdat (think Alexander Solzhenitsyn) added by a disgruntled/creative employee at Amazon. If this doesn't make any sense to you, or seems to be a silly mountain out of a molehill compliant, you will love the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

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