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04 ram1500 torsion bar crossmember bushing #52113134aa
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04 ram1500 torsion bar crossmember bushing #52113134aa
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I am in process of a rough country lift, and when removing crossmember the right side bushing was so corroded that it was impossible to remove bolt and had to cut it out. I have scoured the internet in search of replacement bushing #52113134aa and it is no where to be had as of yet. Now the lift project is at a stand still until I can find a solution. Does anyone have suggestions ? Thanks
Wow, I can't find one anywhere..... one place showed it 'available for order', but, the link was dead...... (guess that means it isn't really available...)
Best guess would be to contact someone like fabtech, and see if they don't have something available.
Wow, I can't find one anywhere..... one place showed it 'available for order', but, the link was dead...... (guess that means it isn't really available...)
Best guess would be to contact someone like fabtech, and see if they don't have something available.
Thanks for responding, I did investigate Fabtech to no avail. It is really perplexing there are nothing available.
16 year old truck....... Manufacturers are only required to stock parts for 10 years.....
See if Energy Suspension has anything for you. If you have dimensions, they might be able to match something up..... Probably going to be your best bet.....
Does anyone got a solution for this?
I contacted Energy Suspension, they would sell like crazy if they made a set for our cars.
Did anyone ever measure the bushings size?
2nd question: would a universal metal-rubber-metal sleeve work in this location? There seems to be only radial forces, no axial forces, so bushing shouldn't move forward/backward?
Last edited by GrossmeisterB; 09-27-2024 at 04:31 PM.