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Cross member Bushing


GKM007

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Joined
Jun 24, 2014
Messages
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City
Auburn, WA
Vehicle Year
1984
Transmission
Automatic
My bushings in my cross member have seen better days. I have looked at Oreilly's, Autozone, and the Ford Dealer and none have replacements. Short of junk yarding, where can I find replacements for these?
 
if your 88 is anything like my 96+97, you're SOL, even in the junkyards. Best bet is to measure the old one and find a suitable replacement at Grainger or MSC Direct.

Issue is the steel sleeve inside the bushing welds itself to the bolt with rust. Has to be cut off the frame.
 
Your other option is to eliminate the bushings. There is a crossmember on the market, made for off-roading, that sits inside the frame and bolts to the lower rail. It's designed for ground clearance, but it's solid, no bushings on the ends. Only draw back is last time I saw one they were about $300.
 
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly the same one. And $60 beats the crap out of $300.

I think my mind goes to the Grant one right away because my bushings are ok, but the metal is almost completely rotted away around the ears.
 
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I got a newer style one from the junkyard for $20,
 
Would a solid mount create more harsh vibrations? Being that there is a bushing there my thought would be its there to isolate vibrations or why else would they not have done a solid mount from the get go?

Newer style? What years are we talking? Is it plug and play?
 
The idea was originally vibration dampening, but almost everything after 1992 has a solid mount. The rubber trans mount is enough to keep driveline vibrations from being felt. The bushing just add one more thing to go bad.
 
You grind the 3 rivets in each bushing mount then drill one hole in the drivers side bottom frame rail (lip)
 
I've got some polyurethane on order, waiting to fab a new solid bushing for each end of my crossmember... I may have enough leftover to do a second set, if anyone is interested, send me a PM.
 

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