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cs10v8
05-03-2003, 04:50 PM
hay I took my cab and bed off today and I noticed that I need new bushings and I have looked and been on the phone calling places to find out if they have a complet set of polyurthane bushings and can\'t find any so I was woundering if any one knows were I can get a complet set of polyurthane bushing even body mount bushings and I have also been looking for a set of tublar a arm so if any one knows were I can get a set of these would help-Jason
cs10v8
05-03-2003, 04:52 PM
opps I forgot to say that it is a 91 chevrolet s10 truck regular cab and regular bed and 2 wd
350-s-10
05-03-2003, 05:20 PM
yea, i got poly in my truck, i didnt get one package though, its better to piece it together..... they make a kit for the body mounts, and a kit for the control arms, and a kit for the leafs and a sway bar kit..... do it that way!
BlownBigBlockS-10
05-04-2003, 03:06 AM
The parts that you are looking for can be had right through summit racing. Just give them a call and they will hook you up. If I remember right the cab kit was about $60.00 Hope this helps SSB
cs10v8
05-04-2003, 10:31 PM
ya I\'ll haft to call cause I went to there web site and all I could find was stuff for a k10 or a c10
Fergusonic
05-05-2003, 04:29 AM
Maybe Polygraphite ....www.p-s-t.com
bohn333
05-05-2003, 12:19 PM
http://s10planet.performancecenter.com/products/?searchtype=d&sortorder=&urlsubcategory=Suspension +%26+Chassis&productcategory=Bushings+-+Vehicle+Specific&sf1=CHEVY%2FGMC+TRUCK&sf2=1992&s f3=S-10+PICKUP%2FSONOMA&sf4=2WD&sf5=COMPLETE+MASTER+BUS HING+SETS
heres a complete set. I just got my body mounts from this place..took alittle longer than i thought though.
TonySS400
05-07-2003, 03:14 PM
i just ordered the complete set from summit for 200 bucks. contrary to popular belief, piecing a set together would not be the way to go. if you find every kit you need(leaf spring kit, control arm kit, body mount kit, sway bar kit, and tranny mount kit) it would total well over $200. get the completekit, save some cash and trouble. be fore warned tho, not only are most of the stock bushings a b!tch to get out, the poly ones are a b!tch to get in. i plan to freeze mine, this is what stacey david(of the show trucks!) says to do, i guess the polyurethane shrinks when frozen, making them slide in a little easier.
BadBowtie
05-07-2003, 06:44 PM
you can also try heating up the metal the bushings fit into before installation cause metal expands when hot. then when it cools down it will be a nice tight fit.
cs10v8
05-07-2003, 10:38 PM
thanks for the help. the best way I found to remove stock bushings is to use a small torch and burn them out and use a rubber hammer to put the new ones in.
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