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Radius Army Bushings

Rocko1012

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Nov 20, 2016
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Replacing just the Radius arm bushings. Purchased new from vendor,
Bushings do not have any offset at all. Is that correct. It appears both sides are exactly the same
 

gr8scott

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Correct, both the same. Hope you got the rubber ones.
 
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Rocko1012

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Yes, I got the rubber. Now I have to go try to reinstall. Thanks for response
 

mrdrnac

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Feb 6, 2010
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Wildhorses used to offer a Rubber set that was offset (Their number 1390); however, I don't see it on their web site now? They do show a picture of them when you look up "Bushings"
 

Broncobowsher

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Jun 4, 2002
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I thought it was BC that was having the offset rubbers made. 10° angle molded in. Takes out a lot of the rubber bind on trucks with taller lifts.

Don't worry, the normal rubber bushings will take a set to the new angle in short time.
 

Rustytruck

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Feb 24, 2002
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use a large ratchet strap or come along to pull the axle back in place to get the hardware on. especially the C-bushings.
 
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