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Old 08-23-2021, 09:05 PM #1
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Shock bushing part number?

Does anybody have the part number or a place to buy the rubber bushings on the top of the shocks? I got some 5100 and didn't realize they didn't come with them.
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Does anybody have the part number or a place to buy the rubber bushings on the top of the shocks? I got some 5100 and didn't realize they didn't come with them.
I don't know about rubber but here's a link to some poly bushings I was just wishing I'd bought before I did my shocks today. Energy Suspension 8.8102R Rear Shock Bushing
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I don't know about rubber but here's a link to some poly bushings I was just wishing I'd bought before I did my shocks today. Energy Suspension 8.8102R Rear Shock Bushing
Those are for the rear. I need the front bushings. Thanks thought.
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Does anybody have the part number or a place to buy the rubber bushings on the top of the shocks? I got some 5100 and didn't realize they didn't come with them.
I think this is what you're looking for: Front Strut Stem Cushion and Washer Kit
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I never did a bushing r&r on a shock so, I'm unsure if the stock oem 90389-14048 outer diameter rubber bushings would fit the Bilstein shock inner diameter.
Edit: My post is the lower bushing. Bad Luck has the correct upper shock bushing kit listed.

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Thanks! I got one from the dealer.... it doesn't fit.
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Thanks! I got one from the dealer.... it doesn't fit.
That's the correct orientation. Compress the shock a little to expose the threads the bushings compress quiet a bit once torqued exposing the threads on the shock rod, when the strut is assembled.
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Thanks! I got one from the dealer.... it doesn't fit.
Here is a good video.
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My top hat is different then the one in the video, mine has rubber protruding from the bottom like the bushing, and the one in the video goes straight to metal.
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My top hat is different then the one in the video, mine has rubber protruding from the bottom like the bushing, and the one in the video goes straight to metal.
Your after market top hat must 've come with the lower bushing already installed. Also take your old front strut out and look at the orientation.
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Your after market top hat must 've come with the lower bushing already installed. Also take your old front strut out and look at the orientation.
Yeah... I did and took it apart not paying attention.... I'm going to pay for that later.
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Yeah... I did and took it apart not paying attention.... I'm going to pay for that later.
That's okay. First time is sometimes a little tedious. Take your time and do it right. Next one would be easier.
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