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Old 12-06-2016, 03:27 PM #1
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Bilstein 4600 (Tundra TRD 2002) Front strut bushing replacement

I have searched through a decent amount of the threads, and I can't seem to find any help with this. I just lucked into the front strut assembly for a 2002 Tundra TRD, and unfortunately, the bushings are shot. I have found replacements for the 5100s but these are 4600s and I am not sure where to find replacement bushings. Anyone else have an idea?
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Do you mean the lower bushing that the bolt goes through? Our bushings on the top? A picture would help.
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Do you mean the lower bushing that the bolt goes through? Our bushings on the top? A picture would help.
Just attached one thanks! Thought it uploaded them first time
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You might be able to find something in poly from Energy Suspension. Just measure the ID of the shock and the OD of the metal collar. You might have to cut/burn the collar free of the rubber.

It might also be that a stock rubber bushing would be the right size. I just installed 4600's and I seem to recall the bushing looked similar to OEM.
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I had same issue on one of my OME shocks. Was a PITA to find one. Had to email ARB to find part# and only one place in the entire world was selling them. Call Billy and get the part#.
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Found this...it's supposed to be an OE replacement, probably going to order it and see how it goes any advice still very welcome if this looks wrong! https://www.summitracing.com/cart/es...ping#Estimator

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Did you ever happen to get a part number?
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Did you ever happen to get a part number?

These are for my 2002 T4R, but you can enter your model for specific part numbers..

SuperPro SPF3591K - Front Lower Shock Bushing. SuperPro
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These are far less expensive, by Moog. Just search with your vehicle..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Moog-K80938...x4Ovvw&vxp=mtr


Upper bushings as well:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nolathane-R....c100705.m4780
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