4.5 Inch HD Rear Super Shackles with Greasable Rear Spring Bushings for GM Trucks

4.5 Inch HD Rear Super Shackles with Greasable Rear Spring Bushings for GM Trucks

Greasable Kevlar Rear Spring Bushing Kit, 8" Superlift 01-322 Springs

Greasable Kevlar Rear Spring Bushing Kit, 8" Superlift 01-322 Springs

As low as $66.00
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GU38001-SL
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These kits consist of grooved Kevlar bushings, drilled grade 8 bolts with grease zerks, and drilled DOM steel sleeves.  Each kit replaces the bushings/sleeves/bolts at both ends of both springs.

If you don't know what your inside diameter eye size is here is a quick way to find out.

Measure the Outside diameter of the spring eye, then measure the thickness of the main leaf. 

Subtract 2x's the thickness of the leaf from the outside diameter. That should result in your inside diameter. 

 

We've implemented new Kevlar infused polyurethane bushings into our entire lineup, any of our products with suspension bushings in them will now have the best bushings available!

Infusing Kevlar into polyurethane doubles the tensile strength, tear resistance, and increases the life of the part by cross linking the polyurethane. We elected to keep the same durometer (stiffness) so as not to inhibit suspension travel, as well as keeping the black color everyone is used to. Basically with double the tensile strength, the bushing can be pushed harder and still come back to it's original shape. All of that means using your truck more and maintaining it less, and reduces the cost of replacing bushings!

Due to its wide range of elastomeric properties and strength factors, Kevlar Infused polyurethane out handles, out preforms, and outlasts other similar polyurethane materials on the market.

We also added chamfers to make bushing install easier!

Shackle bushing size: Most '80 and older Chevy trucks use a 1-1/2" shackle bushing. Most '81-'87 1/2 ton Chevy trucks and '81-'91 1/2 ton Suburbans and Blazers used a 1-3/8" shackle bushing. Most '81-'87 3/4 ton Chevy trucks as well as '81-'91 3/4 ton Suburbans and K30's use 1-1/2" shackle bushings. Spring eye size: 52" rear springs came in '67-'87 1/2 ton GM trucks, '69-'91 Blazers, most 1/2 ton '67-'91 Suburbans and rarely in '73-87 3/4 ton pickups. Most use 1.5" bushings at each spring eye, but the '88-91 Blazers and Suburbans could have 1.5" or metric (~1.7") spring eyes. 56" rear springs came in the rear of all '76-'91 K30's, most '67-'87 K20's, most 3/4 ton Suburbans and rarely in 1/2 ton Suburbans. Most use a 1-3/4" bushing at the front and a 1-1/2" bushing at the back, but we have seen sets that had 1-3/4" eyes at both ends and metric (~1.7") eyes at both ends. If the eyes are different sizes, they should be 1-3/4" and 1-1/2", if they're the same size you'll need to measure. 64" springs from an '88 and newer GM trucks have become a popular swap. The '88-'98 springs use a 43mm metric spring bushing at each end. At this point we do not have bushings for '99 and newer springs. 8" Superlift rear springs use a unique bushing.