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Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
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03/23/19 07:48 PM
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Can you please help me identify the specific name of this bushing and or part #? I just need these not an entire kit. Thanks
Its for a 68 Dodge Dart**
Last edited by Billy; 03/23/19 07:48 PM.
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Re: Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
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03/23/19 08:01 PM
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strut rod bushing. now you need to decide on rubber or poly?
Last edited by mopars4ever; 03/23/19 08:27 PM.
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Re: Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
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03/24/19 04:43 PM
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No, that version of the bushings has the cup facing outward.
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Re: Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
[Re: karengarneau]
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04/06/19 07:42 AM
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Used those Moog bushings also. Had a negative out come. First of all I found them too thick and I believe they tend to push back towards the rear of the car on the LCA's After approx 10,000 miles started to feel/hear a clunking noise when applying the brakes. After looking around discovered that the bushings were breaking apart/crumbling. As a result I found the one piece bushings and so far no issue. ( Two seasons and lots of miles). Hopefully this is the last time I will replace. I believe that the one piece bushings are correct for the a body. Just my opinion and we all have one. LOL Yes same thing to me with the Moog clunk noise braking when car would finish braking and move back, took me some time to work it out the metal piece in the bush was cracked.
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Re: Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
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04/06/19 02:56 PM
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[quote=bennoel]
Yes same thing to me with the Moog clunk noise braking when car would finish braking and move back, took me some time to work it out the metal piece in the bush was cracked. I have a clunking noise I can’t pin down. Any more details on this?
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Re: Name and part # torsion bar bushing help
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04/07/19 10:17 AM
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[quote=bennoel]
Yes same thing to me with the Moog clunk noise braking when car would finish braking and move back, took me some time to work it out the metal piece in the bush was cracked. I have a clunking noise I can’t pin down. Any more details on this? I was referring to a-body strut rod bushings as they are a one piece bushing originally from the factory. I came to the conclusion that the two piece replacement bushing is too thick. I also believe as a result of the improper size it puts pressure on the LCA towards the rear. I don't think this can be good for the LCA bushings either because if I'm correct its as if the strut rod is now too long. Just my opinion. Hope this helps
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