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99 LHS engine cradle bushings

Posted By: DCM71cuda

99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/17/12 01:25 AM

I have a 99 LHS i bought used.

Looking underneath the vehicle there are rubber bushings that support and engine cradle where it attaches to the frame. The bushings on this car are in dire need of replacement. Does anyone know the part numbers for the bushings? Either a Chrysler part number or a Moog number? Thanks
Posted By: 383man

Re: 99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/17/12 03:07 AM

Dont know the part #'s but we used to replace alot of them at the dealer I worked at. Try to spray some Mopar rust penatrant up in the frame on the bolt threads to help them come out without to much hassle. I would loosen the back ones and then put a jack stand under the front so when I took the front bolts out the front part of the frame would drop enough to get the upper and lower parts of the bushings out and then reverse the procedure to do the rear. Course this was much easier for me as I did it on a lift at the dealer. Ron
Posted By: 71yelladustr

Re: 99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/17/12 03:13 AM

I came up with 2 O.E. numbers. 4782131AB or 4782240AA.
Posted By: DCM71cuda

Re: 99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/17/12 03:23 AM

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I came up with 2 O.E. numbers. 4782131AB or 4782240AA.




Are those two numbers the 'top' and 'bottom' bushings?
Posted By: therocks

Re: 99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/17/12 01:28 PM

Ron I did the same thing when we replaced them.Just be prepared for sticker shock when you price them.I believe they were like 50 bucks a set.Really not a bad job.Most that we replaced the bolts came right out.I did have to replace some bolts also.They get rusty and thin.Rocky
Posted By: zrxkawboy

Re: 99 LHS engine cradle bushings - 10/18/12 04:18 AM

I ordered these when we had our first-gen Intrepids, but apparently they aren't for second-gen. You may want to contact these guys.

http://www.polybushings.com/pages/LHMounts.html
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