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#1481940 01/05/2023 10:26 PM
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Hello, there is a rubber bushing of some soft in which the bolt runs threw it , does anyone know if these are reproduced? 1950 -1/2 ton
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Yes, there's a rubber bushing in there, with a steel sleeve. They're not reproduced, but you can send your axle mounting bracket to Steele Rubber who will revulcanize it for you. Or you can get some pourable 2-part polyurethane and do it yourself.
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Are these a replacement? Bushing Bolt With Nut Rear End To Spring
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Those looks like they'd work. I was not aware they were available. But you still have to get the existing rubber out before pressing that in. Heat it up to burn the rubber out.


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The part number is 3652182.

You can take some measurements and go here Rubber Incased Bushing Type 1 and then do a search for the bushing number and you might find the bushing cheaper.
Or if you have deep pockets. Filling Station

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Thanks

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