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Sierra shackle bushes

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Sierra shackle bushes

Post by leafyhead »

:?: Easy one I hope.What type of shackle bushes give best service life and where about do you get them eg. genuine/non genuine etc etc.Stock springs for the time but putting extended shackles in and bushes are stuffed.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

from what I gather most people use the genuine rubber bushes as they are cheaper then the after market urethane and flex much better.
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Post by christover1 »

but urethane will last much longer. I have OME bushes (ome springs too) they have been fitted for 8 years, and are still in fair condition, christover
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Post by leafyhead »

:) Ok, now dont happen to know the costs of urethane and cost of genuine rubber do youse.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

go to your local suzuki spare parts shop for the rubber bushes. for the aftermarket there are many places at varying prices. some online shops that might sell them suziwest, snake racing, bigballs offroad. ARB etc
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Post by leafyhead »

:lol: Thanks very much for that info.I will probably go genurine and see how they last as i have stated in other posts"its my missus fishing car" so i wont be to extreme on it.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

urethane will give better on road handling.
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Post by Toos »

OME bushes are about $100 for the set
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Post by Squik »

Actually...........
Good quality rubber bush kit (front and rear) complete with stainless steel crush tubes for $50.00 suits all leaf Sierras and LJs available from 4WD Warehouse-Hard Parts, Blacktown. 02 96221000.

Speak to Greg Page, he hasn't had much to do with Suzuki parts but should be able to help you.
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Post by leafyhead »

:lol: Squik,thanks for that ,sounds ok for 100 bucks for front and rear as i am on some sort of a budget. Ithink so as the missus says stop wasting money on this and that and other associated parafanalia. You guys would now what i mean.
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Post by mud4b »

$3.00 each for the small rubber bushes...

$4.00 each for the large bushes...


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Post by built4thrashing »

ive got a full set af nylo bushes for a zook (front and rear) ya can have for $50 plus postage. Bought them for my LJ but ive since sold it. PM me if interested
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Post by leafyhead »

:lol: 50 bucks sounds like the money.I have already PM you Built4thrasing.Once again you blokes have helped an old bloke again.Thankx.
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