Who carries the bushing? Mine are shot. Wish I could get urethane. One link is bent also.
Whiteline and Energy Suspension both make compatible urethanes, iirc.
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Who carries the bushing? Mine are shot. Wish I could get urethane. One link is bent also.
Yeah.
Found some locally. Polyurethane. Hopefully these will stand up to hard wheeling better than the rubber ones. We shall see!
Those "socket" thingys are spendy as hell to boot. I wish the frame had the captive-threaded holes in the bottom to change over to the bottom-mount style. I'm not convinced that nutserts would be strong enough to handle. it.
Thanks. Good to know.I have these on my truck for 2 years and holding up very well. Had to cut one down on each side to get the nut to catch
Those "socket" thingys are spendy as hell to boot. I wish the frame had the captive-threaded holes in the bottom to change over to the bottom-mount style. I'm not convinced that nutserts would be strong enough to handle. it.
I've worked out an under the frame option. One of my concerns was using the stock bracket with a nutsert. The nutsert would sit on top of the frame and create a rocking condition that I thought would lead to a failure.
So I had these made with a relief for the nutsert. Just need to install a set to confirm fitment.