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UPPER and LOWER cab bushings ! Has anyone made replacements out of heavy rubber?

chucky

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Was wondering if any SS folks had attemped to make a set of bushings out of some kind of thick rubber instead of paying thru the nose forfactory bushings
 

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Since it is just a round donut, just make a couple out of polyurethane.
Was wondering if any SS folks had attemped to make a set of bushings out of some kind of thick rubber instead of paying thru the nose forfactory bushings
 

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I was thinking after seeing how obliterated my bottom bushing are was to take a 3 or 4 inch hole saw and cut sidewalls out of commercial truck tires or something bigger in scrapyard since they have belts in the side walls they wouldnt burst open over time like the factory or polyurthane !
 

chucky

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I dont know how to post pic on SS but mine were just busted open all the way around the puck
 

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There is a gentleman either on here or the fb page that is selling poly ones. I will find his name and post if you’re interested. They are currently in production so you have to get on a list. All of mine are shot also.
 

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Scott Dewitt is the fellas name. Not sure if he’s a member here or not, I found him on the fb page.

Is there a video or instructional blog on how to change these things? Change them with cab up, or down?
 

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Scott Dewitt is the fellas name. Not sure if he’s a member here or not, I found him on the fb page.

Is there a video or instructional blog on how to change these things? Change them with cab up, or down?
 

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Scott said he was having more made up. I remove the grill, unbolt both sides, start to raise cab just a bit and the front lifts enough to swap them. The key is doing them both at the same time. If you dont unbolt both the cab wont lift in the front.
 

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Scott Dewitt is the fellas name. Not sure if he’s a member here or not, I found him on the fb p
Is there a video or instructional blog on how to change these things? Change them with cab up, or down?
I just needed the bottom bushings and was going to make them instead of buying them the tops look good so when i do make them i will put them on cab down
 

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I see you live near me. Which truck do you have ?

I just needed the bottom bushings and was going to make them instead of buying them the tops look good so when i do make them i will put them on cab down
 

chucky

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What started all this I saw some where on the net they wanted like 100 each for the tops and 80 each for the bottoms . Flaming gorilas will come flying out of you know where before i give that much money for rubber bushings
 

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I agree
There are too many items for these trucks that cost wise do not make sense. These are not the only floating cabs. Could other truck cabs be using something similar? Or could their design be used or modified to make ours better?

I am of the camp, that if someone has a better design or way I am all for it. Especially if it saves money or reduces maintenance/time.
 

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There are too many items for these trucks that cost wise do not make sense.
Keep in mind that you may have bought the truck for $15,000, but it's really a $100,000 truck. So in the context of it being a $100,000 truck, I don't find the prices of things to be that unexpected. I just consider it lucky when we do get a break and Uncle Sam sells off some expensive parts as cheap surplus.
 

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Try owning a Mercedes S class or a BMW 7 series that’s out if warranty. It’s the same thing. 2000 dollar brake job. I needed a steering rack a month out of warranty it was 2500. Hit a pothole need a new rim and tire big bucks. Bigger toys cost big bucks to own.
 

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Try owning a Mercedes S class or a BMW 7 series that’s out if warranty. It’s the same thing. 2000 dollar brake job. I needed a steering rack a month out of warranty it was 2500. Hit a pothole need a new rim and tire big bucks. Bigger toys cost big bucks to own.
Suprman, preech on!

Oh so true
 

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Keep in mind that you may have bought the truck for $15,000, but it's really a $100,000 truck. So in the context of it being a $100,000 truck, I don't find the prices of things to be that unexpected. I just consider it lucky when we do get a break and Uncle Sam sells off some expensive parts as cheap surplus.
.... There are too many items for these trucks that cost wise do not make sense. ... Could other truck cabs be using something similar? Or could their design be used or modified to make ours better? I am of the camp, that if someone has a better design or way I am all for it. Especially if it saves money or reduces maintenance/time.
What started all this I saw some where on the net they wanted... ($$$) Flaming gorilas will come flying out of you know where before i give that much money for rubber bushings
Stress is the father of Necessity... and of course we all know Necessity is the father of Invention. So as we stress over cost as mentioned here.... some will stress less.... others.... will get inventing. All Hale the inventious folk IMHO
 
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