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    What is the name of these mounts? I am trying to find the cheapest place to pic them up. Thanks!
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    I believe they're called "builder bushings"

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    • #3
      I have two (2) sets of these you can have for $15. Don't really remember where I bought them, possibly DIY4X.com Did not use them for what I had planned.

      Tubing is 2" od, 1.5" id, 2.5" long. The zerk fitting on these are on the end of the bolt, not on the tubing wall like in your photo.

      I'm in Middletown.

      John
      Last edited by redcj3a; 12-14-2009, 08:34 PM.
      sigpic1950 CJ3A. Oddfire 225 V6, T-86 transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, 4 wheel disc brakes, locked front and rear. Manual saginaw steering. Warn winch, 9,000#.

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      • #4
        http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?rout...product_id=130

        Fabricator's set (type 2 moved the zirk as John noted)... the image above is certainly from DIY4X...

        I'll take them if biggin doesn't want them.


        When did Kert upgrade the website... ???
        brad

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        • #5
          Originally posted by redcj3a View Post
          I have two (2) sets of these you can have for $15. Don't really remember where I bought them, possibly DIY4X.com Did not use them for what I had planned.

          Tubing is 2" od, 1.5" id, 2.5" long. The zerk fitting on these are on the end of the bolt, not on the tubing wall like in your photo.

          I'm in Middletown.

          John
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          • #6
            Ruffstuff has them also. They are listed as "bushed DOM Sleeve"
            1988 Suzuki Samurai on propane
            FJ 40 axles (4.10)
            5.14 tcase
            36" TSL SX

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            • #7
              ballistic fab has em
              S10 with a few air shocks..

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