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Old 11-14-2009, 03:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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RSK superduty spring bushings

Anyone know where to get rubber spring bushings for the superduty trucks. Mine are worn out. I can't seem to find any online except for poly but I am trying to avoid that route at all cost.
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I may be wrong, but I believe the rubber ones are pressed in; your local spring shop should be able to handle it. I just did all the fronts on mine with the energy suspension bushings (poly) with great results. Why the dislike?
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Poly made the old suspension very stiff, especially in the rear of the truck. I like the soft ride so I was trying to stay with rubber. I have a press and all the tools to replace the bushings, I just can't find any.
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