Hi,
Where can I find them (front and rear)?
Thanks,
Mikel
Hi,
Where can I find them (front and rear)?
Thanks,
Mikel
ABLinn had them when I needed them. Don't expect them to last a very long time though. I've never had good luck with rubber spring bushings (that I assume to be NOS). Urethane would be better but that'll take more sleuthing to come up with the right ones.
Chris
mikel, call springfield brake company 417-862-9233. they told me they could match any spring bushing. they also build custom springs. the front springs for my 78 1ton 4x4 chev. were 73.00 each i dont remember what the polyurethane bushings were. they also handle all models of vehicle brakes. hope this helps. larrywatkins
Thank you
front spring bushings
front eye-napa p/n 274-6523
rear eye-napa p/n 274-1185
just finished installing a set in my 68 m-715(s/n28493-8/68)
Does these part numbers apply to the rear springs also?Originally Posted by harryestephens
The rear spring bushings are a steel on steel design. Theses are greasable. And if greased regularly, should never wear out. The biggest problem is lack of greasing & then you can't get them to take grease. You can heat them with a torch to get them to take grease.
Happy Trails,
Darryl
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