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07-02-2024, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Replacement leaf spring bushings quesiton
Afternoon,
I have a new to me set of leaf springs to go on my '79 C10. They're in pretty darn good shape, at least compared to my current set. I figured "while I was there" I would replace all the bushings before installing the new springs. I just took a look at my replacement bushings, and they all have a shoulder on one side where the original ones do not. I'm guessing they're fine, and the replacements have the shoulders for easier alignment but I figured I would ask before I got started. Thanks, K |
07-03-2024, 10:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: Replacement leaf spring bushings quesiton
Generally I have found the rubber bushings have an inner and outer steel sleeve “vulcanized” to the rubber. Essentially a one pc bushing. These have had no shoulders. Just a steel sleeve at the correct width.
Many of the urethane bushings are three pieces. Two urethane PCs half the spring width with a steel sleeve full width through the center. If yours are the urethane ones, be sure to use plenty of silicone lube when assembling to keep the squeaking to a minimum.
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07-04-2024, 07:59 AM | #3 |
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Re: Replacement leaf spring bushings quesiton
That's the thing, these are the traditional rubber/steel type. They have a rolled shoulder on one side.
I need to get one of the old ones out so I can compare closely. K |
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