I swapped out some 10 year old poly bushes that had fewer than 3000 miles on them. The truck was squirrelly but is now much, much improved.
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This is why I don’t like polyI swapped out some 10 year old poly bushes that had fewer than 3000 miles on them. The truck was squirrelly but is now much, much improved.
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Those are the actual Polybush brand, which I assumed were the best. I have a set of 20 year old deflex bushings on my wife’s 90 and they’ve held up fine. I only used them back then to avoid pressing in new bushings, but I‘ve become a OEM rubber devotee over the years.What brand were the old ones?
Poly bushes suck, and this is fairly common in my experience. Genuine or OEM rubber is best in my estimation.I swapped out some 10 year old poly bushes that had fewer than 3000 miles on them. The truck was squirrelly but is now much, much improved.
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Does anyone have a link to but a OEM 110 bushing set? Or do you have to buy them all individually?
Pulled this behemoth double spring setup off the 110 today. Thanks to @Angus for the garage space and help. Huge difference in the diameter and weight of the springs alone. They didn't come easy.
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Yup. Front setup is equally as stout. I think this is basically a full 130 setup. Crazy the boge unit is still there and intact. Didn't know until today how much of a bitch that will be to remove down the road.