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hey nw4,
i am looking for leafspring/shackle bushings for my 2 wd hardbody.

does any one know who has them for sale..

thanks


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Energy Suspenion is what I went with. Stopped my truck from jumping sideways on bridge joints and such.
I can't recall exactly who I ordered mine from, but this was the first dealer that Google pulled up.



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thank you...


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I just ordered new bumpstops from their universal product line. They take PayPal. It was too easy. Smile
 
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actually ythe leaf spring bushings are in good shape ,it is the shackle bushings that are bad..

i doubt thet will sell them seperatly..

thanks again..


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I bought a kit for about $36.



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thanks,

i have to replace these parts on 2 different trucks ,so i am after the best price i can get .
also the shackle bushings are the only parts that are bad on both vehicles.
you know don't fix it ,if it ain't broke kinda thing.


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My front bushings seemed O.K., but I went ahead and replaced them anyway. I suspect that one side was colapsing under the weight of the truck, but with it jacked up and the spring removed, it appeared to be fine.
I must admite that they were a PITA to remove. I think I torched them out because the steel outer sleeves on the originals would not budge. I carefully slit them with the torch. A sawzall would have been better if I had one.

Ahywho, call them and see if they can send you two sets of rear bushings w/o the fronts.
 
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Have you tried clicking on our ABC banner ad up on the top of the site? They do wholesale for us N4W'ers, and they ship too. I would get a quote from them too.


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thanks ,i will try them..


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