Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Yes use the ureathane in the rear too. The rears come with teflon grease. The rears are harder than the stock rubber bushings, but softer than the front bushings. They will give more road noise, but handle alot better. Your rear end won't feel mushy like it is wandering around on its own. The stock rears probably aren't that bad it is just that most of the rear bushings are 30 years old and worn out. Hope it helps.
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