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Old 06-08-2010, 02:36 PM
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Polyurathane bushings for OBS ford

I'm looking for a bushings kit for my 250 and all I can find is the bushings. I threw out the old spacers and bolts because they were shot and now I cant find them other than on lmc and its a pita to order it all separate. Anyone know where to get a kit?
 
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Lmc should have another page with the kit of bushings. They do not come with bolts though. I have been having the same problem and just bought that and went to a local store that sells nothing but bolts and stuff and got the bolts and washers i needed. Be prepared to spend some $$$ b/c bolts are quite expensive and get at least grade 5 bolts. I recomend grade 8 though. hope this helps
 
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Originally Posted by 94_4x4_912
Lmc should have another page with the kit of bushings. They do not come with bolts though. I have been having the same problem and just bought that and went to a local store that sells nothing but bolts and stuff and got the bolts and washers i needed. Be prepared to spend some $$$ b/c bolts are quite expensive and get at least grade 5 bolts. I recomend grade 8 though. hope this helps
If you remember what it all took for washers and bolts I can get them at the hardware store I work at, I dont know where your from but bolts are very inexpensive and grade 8s are pretty cheap to.
 
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Originally Posted by 94_4x4_912
Be prepared to spend some $$$ b/c bolts are quite expensive and get at least grade 5 bolts. I recommend grade 8 though. hope this helps
If you are doing ANYTHING that deals with the suspension of your truck, DO NOT USE GRADE 5 BOLTS. USE GRADE 8 AT A MINIMUM!!! Your suspension deals with a literal ton of force as it goes throughout its cycle; it is holding up and letting your truck move around on top of it. This is your safety and life that we are talking about, don't put it in jeopardy by saving a couple bucks buying inadequate hardware.
 
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