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Old 04-27-2014, 01:02 PM
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While the rear end is at the doctor that creates access opportunities to clean up details and install the Energy urethane rear spring bushings I've had laying around for years......not the best but probably better than the OEM rubber. Fronts were previously installed. I also didn't want to go through the 1/8 turn at a time reinstall on the OEM shackle bolts and locking nuts....that was a pain!

So I grabbed some grade 8 bolts and heavy washers, modified the shackles, and made a sleeve out of stainless and brass tubing to get a snug fit with the bolts and bushings. $25 spent.

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