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I also have Poly bushings on my truck, and I am happy with them. I do believe the ride to be a little stiffer, but not terrible. Wes, what you said does make sense though, but If the truck is more of a street truck, wouldn't you want a stiffer chassis? Isn't that why we put sway bars on? I too can see the benefit of rubber on an offroad truck, but on a street driven truck, what's the harm? I hope I'm not sounding like I'm attacking anyone, just trying to voice my opinion.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Orlando, FL
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I ordered mine from AutoZone. Looked up all the part numbers and pricing on line. Summit and others were cheaper on some but with the shipping costs AutoZone turned out to be cheaper. I just went into my local store..gave them the part numbers and picked up the parts within two days. No shipping.
Oh yeah....I got mine in all red and Summit and others didn't show these part numbers.
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crazy longhorn, I am just curiouse as to how poly body mount bushings help you launch straiter. Does the cab and radiator core support stiffin up the frame. I can understand how poly motor mounts would be help keep the engine from flexing, somehow changing the angles on your clutch linkage, but how do the body mount bushings help? jorgensensc, I don't think that you are attacking anyone. You are right urithane bushings would not harm a street truck nearly as bad as an off roader or heavy hauler. However, just because it is a street truck doesn't mean that it doesn't flex. There are speed bumps, ramps into stores, uneven road surfaces, uneven parking lots, and etc. A truck does lots of flexing wether or not it is on the road or off. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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It sounds like you stiffened your frame. In the instance where a frame does not flex, poly wouldn't do any harm because there isn't any independant movement between the chassis and body. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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yes, the addition of the heavy cross sills on the box did effectively stiffen the frame(I think). the truck is much firmer to ride in, But not a complaint. if I jack up 1 corner, she still flexes somewhat, just not like factory. The old wood floor boxes IMO , had more flex than the steel floor versions. I still need a little help up front, but i think a good swaybar & bushings will help. I sure do agree that the stiffer cab bushings may not be for every build, just a matter of useage
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