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Axle pivot bushing


vbrad511

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Jan 6, 2008
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City
Springfield, Illinois
Vehicle Year
1997
Transmission
Manual
I'm not far from replacing my radius arm bushings on my 97. Should I be looking at doing the axle pivot bushing too? It's got 200k on it, but never goes off road. If so, does anybody have a part number for it, and how tough are they to change? Special precautions? Hazards?
 
They are a real PIA to do IMHO....You usually have to end up burning the rubber out, then chisel/press the steel sleeve out. Then press a new one it. Check to see if they're cracked and if not, dont replace them.
 
i just pulled out my old D28 front axle last week. my b2 is an 88 and the pivot bushings were fine. i used to wheel back a lot back in high school too.

they are a huge PITA to get out. i changed out the ones that were in the D35 i'm installing and it took a combo of a torch, drill bits, a BFH and a flathead screwdriver.
 
Thanks guys. Sounds like I'll just shoot some lube to it as best as I can and walk away from it. I haven't noticed anything to make me think it needed changed, so I'll leave it be.
 
Look at the pushing from the side. If it is anything like mine were, the Traction beam will be setting in the bracket at an angle. I just installed the Poly bushing from energy suspension. I used a socket and parts from my ball joint press, and front wheel drive bearing tool to remove the old bushings. Then the poly bushing insert in parts. You do not use a sleeve with the 97 D35 axel as instructed on the parts list as it apears to be built into the arm.
 

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