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Just curious if anyone has installed the Energy Suspension bushings on their rig. I need new leaf spring bushings for sure and was contemplating the Hyperflex kit that clay has...Riffraff Diesel: Energy Suspension
What does this kit include that would be more than buying the 3 kits individually? Just wondering why the almost $100 difference and is it worth the extra money or could it be better spent on a few other things I want to get... like OCR and HpX
Here is what you get from Energy Suspension web site with the Hyperflex kit (same part number as Clay sells):
Front Leaf Spring Bushings
Rear Leaf Spring Bushings
Front Sway Bar Bushings - 32mm
Front Sway Bar Endlink Bushings
Rear Sway Bar Bushings - 30mm
Rear Sway Bar Endlinks
Front Track Rod Bushing Set
Here is what you get from Energy Suspension web site with the Hyperflex kit (same part number as Clay sells):
Front Leaf Spring Bushings
Rear Leaf Spring Bushings
Front Sway Bar Bushings - 32mm
Front Sway Bar Endlink Bushings
Rear Sway Bar Bushings - 30mm
Rear Sway Bar Endlinks
Front Track Rod Bushing Set
So wouldnt that be the same as buying the 3 sets that Clay has seperately? Why the difference of almost $100 cheaper to buy seperate? Are the other sets not the Hyper Flex technology or something? Again, is it worth the extra cost or should I spend that C-note on other things I want?
You have to order the front and rear bushings separate. I think that is where you are coming up with the different number. Looks like the same price if order the master kit or buy them all separate.
Front Leaf Spring Bushings $61.70
Rear Leaf Spring Bushings $61.70
Front Sway Bar Bushings - 32mm $38
Front Sway Bar Endlink Bushings
Rear Sway Bar Bushings - 30mm $31
Rear Sway Bar Endlinks
Front Track Rod Bushing Set $21
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