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Cab Bushing Suggestions

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2024-03-25 at 2:20 am

Cab Bushing Suggestions

Does anyone have any advice before I change my cab bushing. Like how to prevent them from squeaking!!

Has anyone found a company that makes rubber body mount bushings?

  • cowboy-denny

    2024-03-25 at 2:21 am

    I prefer the rubber bushings because they don’t transfer the vibrations into the body BUT they are really hard to find so now it feels as though the poly bushings are all that are available.  I found these on Far From Stock which are made by Energy Suspension.  It also looks like Summit Racing also carries them in either black or red which you can find here at the moment.

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The introduction of the Cummins Turbo Diesel model in 1989 coincided with the first sales increase for Ram trucks in several years. The... Show more

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The introduction of the Cummins Turbo Diesel model in 1989 coincided with the first sales increase for Ram trucks in several years. The Cummins was coupled with a heavier-duty version of the A727 automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission and was available on 250 and 350 pickups and pickup-based chassis-cab trucks above 8,500 pounds GVWR. This diesel engine option was different from the diesel engines offered in Ford and GM trucks in that the Cummins features direct injection, whereas the Ford and GM diesels feature indirect injection.

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The introduction of the Cummins Turbo Diesel model in 1989 coincided with the first sales increase for Ram trucks in several years. The... Show more

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The introduction of the Cummins Turbo Diesel model in 1989 coincided with the first sales increase for Ram trucks in several years. The Cummins was coupled with a heavier-duty version of the A727 automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission and was available on 250 and 350 pickups and pickup-based chassis-cab trucks above 8,500 pounds GVWR. This diesel engine option was different from the diesel engines offered in Ford and GM trucks in that the Cummins features direct injection, whereas the Ford and GM diesels feature indirect injection.

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