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Mangled rubber - What are these?

Old Feb 5, 2008 | 05:35 PM
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Mines a 2 wheel drive 1999 5.9l D...perhaps things are different for you...
However as I said, the rubber stops that limit the travel as the suspension (coil springs for me, torsion bars if you're a 4WD) compress are located on the lower control arm pointing upwards. If I get time I'll photo it for you - but keep looking, there must be some stops which are the opposite of the ones you've replaced - located underneath the upper control arm as I remember to take the weight of the wheel as it unweights as descibed before...

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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 07:16 PM
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Well, you guys were right! I switched out the sway bar bushings today, and the noise is gone. Before that, I took the Durango to the Dodge service center today to have a few minor things done. I had them look at the front end to see if it was riding too low. The mechanic said it was "a little tight up front" but looked normal to him. I guess I'll leave the torsion bars as-is and keep an eye on the bumpers.

So, they also noted that the sway bar bushings were bad, and they tried to charge me $310.00 to replace them!! I told them that the parts were only about $40 and AllDataDIY said it was a 0.6 hr procedure. Dodge told me it was in fact a 2.5 hour job, and $310 was their standard rate. I think it's interesting that I can do the job in 1 hour with relatively zero mechanic experience, but it takes the Dodge pros 2.5 hrs. I know there are a lot of good, honest mechanics out there, but it's crap like this that makes me doubt them.

Anyway, thanks for all the help!

J.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 11:11 AM
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if you get poly bushings make sure to install grease fittings so you can lube them at every oilchange - poly are prone to squeeking and if they are run dry they can wear out extremely fast. its a good idea to do this on sway bar bushings as well as swing arm bushings.

(not part of a durango but you get the idea)

larger hole just through the metal sleeve - sized to allow the grease fitting to thread into the sleeve.
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smaller 1/8" hole drilled through the bushing.
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grease fitting screwed into place.
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 01:08 PM
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Kohburn, thanks for the idea. I actually ended up going with the stock rubber bushings. I plannedto take my vehicle to a job site today, and the squeaking was getting pretty obnoxious yesterday.I knew Dodge had the replacements in stock, whereas I would have had to order the poly bushings, and I couldn't wait.From your experience, it sounds like rubber may have been a better alternativeafterall. Thanks,

J.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 01:15 PM
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don't get me wrong - i love poly - when properly lubricated they last darn near forever compared to rubber. and they take a lot of slop out of the suspension system.

but for most people rubber is all they'll ever need.
 
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