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Mike H 04-12-2011 11:17 PM

95 dodge 2500 bushing replacement
 
Ive just ordered new bushings for my rear leaf spring and shackle.I have never replaced any bushings on my truck before, and would like to know what the best way to do them is.Also, do i have to have them press fit?any imput is greatly appreciated.thanks

1AMatt 04-13-2011 12:37 PM

Taking them out is AWFUL... Usually they dont come out without lots of torching, pressing, and hammering :td: I believe aftermarket bushings are usually a two piece correct? They are normally cake to install :tu:

Mike H 04-19-2011 12:07 AM

thanks for the reply matt.I have not recieved my bushings yet,so I havent done the job.A friend of mine says that I will have to press the new ones in place.The bushings I ordered are polyurethane from energy suspension and im not certain that they are two piece.Do they have to be pressed in a a one piece?

Red_Rattler 04-19-2011 07:27 AM

Will be def 2 piece if they are poly. You can press in one side at a time then insert the sleeve afterwards. But yes they will be a fight to get the old ones out

1AMatt 04-19-2011 03:44 PM

Two piece bushings are easy. getting old bushings out is not :argh:

Mike H 04-20-2011 08:19 PM

Good news, my bushings came today and they are 2 piece:tu:Now I am getting ready to start,do you guys recommend removing the leaf spring itself?that would be a ton of work and I hate to do it if i dont have to,but if it is not possible without then i'll do it.

Red_Rattler 04-20-2011 08:36 PM

no need to take them all the way off, just hope you have a torch handy... :w2:

1AMatt 04-21-2011 09:37 AM

Yep... You will most likely need to torch the hell outa them :argh:

Mike H 04-25-2011 07:05 PM

sorry for the time lapse in between my posts.do I need to drop the axle?How long does it usually take to replace the bushings?I dont have a good place to jack up the truck at my house,but at my school I have an hour long auto period.so its possible,but difficult to get things done.Will it work to do one side at a time?:humm:Then I could knock it out in two days.

1AMatt 05-03-2011 09:56 AM

Depending on how stubborn the bushings are they may take a lot longer than an hour to get out...


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