80 series polyurethane control arm bushings

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So, being fully aware that many here have strong opinions on this issue, what is the assessment from folks who have actually used Slee's newer "Hi-Flex" black (not blue) control arm bushing kit? I don't want a re-hash of what can be found in many older threads on this topic, and I'm specifically interesting in real world experiences with the new Slee bushings that use the "long-chain polymer compound" noted on Slee's web site. These may not have been available long enough to be extensively torture tested in the field, but it would be worthwhile getting some feedback from those that have installed them.
 
I would like to know as well. I have poly caster correction from Ironman and have developed a significant pull to the right. I am convinced it's the bushings wearing out. I am going to replace bushings and use Caster correction plates.
 
I would like to know as well. I have poly caster correction from Ironman and have developed a significant pull to the right. I am convinced it's the bushings wearing out. I am going to replace bushings and use Caster correction plates.
You will be much happier. Order up the bushing from Wit's End and take your pick of plates depending on lift height.
 
I would like to know as well. I have poly caster correction from Ironman and have developed a significant pull to the right. I am convinced it's the bushings wearing out. I am going to replace bushings and use Caster correction plates.
be carefull, poly bushings have been known to aid in developing cracks and tears in the axle brackets for the arms. I'd look at those closely before driving the truck again.
 

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