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Re: Source of core support bushings - other than Energy Sus
[Re: 70Duster440]
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04/02/14 08:13 AM
04/02/14 08:13 AM
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Posts: 3,325 Truckville, the capital of NY
85_Ram_4speed
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The factory ones have been discontinued and when I see them, they are $$$$. I did get a complete set from a dealer last year out of state, and got them for wholesale pricing ($7 ea I think it was). There were still a couple left but it was buy one here, buy two there.
When I actully saw them, I don't know why people insist on selling them for so much. Just a simple flat round bushing with a hole in the middle.
But to answer your question, no, I do not have a source for them other than to keep your eyes peeled for NOS.
Outcast Dodge guy.
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Re: Source of core support bushings - other than Energy Sus
[Re: 70Duster440]
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04/03/14 10:18 AM
04/03/14 10:18 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,073 Niles , Ohio
therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Niles , Ohio
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If you can get a part number and have a good parts guy at the dealer they can run the number.The fuel sender for my old Ram was discontinued.My buddy ran the number and found a dealer with one.He also found me two power pacs for the 66 Charger dash lights.He also found like 3 upper control arms for the 65 B body.Most parts guys are just too lazy to look and put the number on the computer.Rocky
Chrysler Firepower
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Re: Source of core support bushings - other than Energy Sus
[Re: 70Duster440]
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04/04/14 03:37 PM
04/04/14 03:37 PM
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Posts: 9,100 Rogue River, OR
Jeremiah
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Thanks for the feedback. That would exlain why they don't turn up in a basic search.
If you know the measurements and material I might be able to have them cut on the water jet. I just had the forward cab mounts done for my '65 W100. We used some heavy industrial conveyor belting from a rock crusher plant. It worked perfect.
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Re: Source of core support bushings - other than Energy Sus
[Re: Jeremiah]
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04/11/14 01:31 AM
04/11/14 01:31 AM
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Posts: 1,069 Washington State
70Duster440
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If you know the measurements and material I might be able to have them cut on the water jet. I just had the forward cab mounts done for my '65 W100. We used some heavy industrial conveyor belting from a rock crusher plant. It worked perfect.
Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. I ended up ordering the Energy Suspension kit as part of another parts order before I saw your post.
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