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Rear shackle bushing?
OK, I posted this on the 4x4 page but am not getting alot of action there. I know you Blazer/Jimmy guys/gals are Uber motivated to help. Check out the link and let me know if you got any info. Thanks
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=230194
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Re: Rear shackle bushing?
I don't have anything to help your situation, I just wanted to say that you've got a cool truck. I've always liked the GMC's.
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Re: Rear shackle bushing?
I put in ORD's greasable bushings on my springs and the shackles on my 69 K20. Definitely a fight to get the old bushings out of my stock rear springs. Was simple to do the front springs. I can't really say whether they make a difference in ride. I also just added ORD's greasable bushing for the front axle of my 70 K5.
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Re: Rear shackle bushing?
Thanks for the repsonses everyone.
special-k, I was just looking for more/different input. That's a good idea about slathering with anti-seize. Thanks Yukon, Would you say its worth it to go with the ORD greasables knowing the added work involved and that I will not do any hardcore rock crawling? To go greasable has to be compelling enough for me to cut up my new bushings in my new springs. Not sure I need the extra flex that ORD claims but I was interested in anything that would give me better ride quality. I guess what I'm asking is, what was your motivation to get the greasables? Do you use your '69 for hardcore stuff? Thanks
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