Rear suspenion noise

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Makes them shrink a bit but you usually use liquid nitrogen and they are on metal-based bushings not rubber. the bushings will be a split type so spread them a little bit. you see when you get them. basic hand tool work.
 
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SunlitComet said:
Makes them shrink a bit but you usually use liquid nitrogen and they are on metal-based bushings not rubber. the bushings will be a split type so spread them a little bit. you see when you get them. basic hand tool work.
Yea, after looking it seems pretty straight forward. Do you know the moog part number for the front sway bar bushings?

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And sway bar end links?
 

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Use energy suspension on those as well. Check there catalog on web site.

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or you could get a complete truck kit with body mounts included.
 

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