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Irish Reiver

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I want to start prepping for some winter projects and the first of these is to replace all the rubber bushes on the truck. Other than the shocks, all the bushes are stock and original. Has anyone put together a list of all the bushes, OEM part numbers & quantity required for '94 rig?
 
I grabbed this list from somewhere else and haven't gone through and verified the #s etc. etc. but it may be a help. I plan to do this in the next year or two so have just been grabbing numbers as they show up. Didn't copy out of my spreadsheet very neatly...

BUSH SUB-ASSY, LEADING ARM, NO.1 48702-60050 4
48702-60050 x4 front link axle side
BUSH, LOWER ARM 48061-60010 2
48061-60010 x2 front link frame side
BOLT HZJ80 90119-16003 4

BOLT HZJ80 90105-18006 2

BUSH SUB-ASSY, FRONT LATERAL CONTROL ROD 48706-60030 2
48706-60030 x2 front panhard
BOLT HZJ80 90119-16003 2

BUSH,STABILIZE 90385-11021 4

BUSH, FRONT STABILIZER BAR, NO.1 48815-60070 2

BUSH SUB-ASSY, LOWER CONTROL ARM 48702-60040 4
48702-60040 x4 rear LCA
NUT J790 90170-18007 9

BUSH SUB-ASSY, UPPER CONTROL ARM 48702-60031 4
48702-60031 x4 rear UCA
BUSH SUB-ASSY, REAR LATERAL CONTROL ROD 48706-60040 2
48706-60040 x2 rear panhard
BUSH, STABILIZER(FOR REAR) 48815-26020 2
 
I want to start prepping for some winter projects and the first of these is to replace all the rubber bushes on the truck. Other than the shocks, all the bushes are stock and original. Has anyone put together a list of all the bushes, OEM part numbers & quantity required for '94 rig?

You lose my number? :lol:
 
All part numbers and locations are listed in this recent discussion:

OEM Bushing Kits?

I picked up mine from Onur :cool: still sitting on the shelf :(
 
Yan ak. @Akella if you have a lift no more then 3" than its good time to install caster correction bushings and then you dont need the OEM one

Or, do it properly and install OEM bushings with caster plates or drop brackets. CC Bushings don't last long if you wheel your truck....
 
Or, do it properly and install OEM bushings with caster plates or drop brackets. CC Bushings don't last long if you wheel your truck....

Agreed - do it right the first time. I cheaped out and installed caster bushings when I did my OME lift. Ended up having to do it again a few months later when the bushings didn't correct caster appropriately.
 
Thank's for the responses and advice guys. I do have a 3" lift and I already have the @landtank castor plates all welded on. Bushes will be OEM for sure from @beno along with the other rubber non bushing items (motor mounts etc).
 

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