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Synergy Manufacturing Front Upper Control Arm Bushing
JK
Features & Product Details
The Synergy Manufacturing Upper Control Arm Bushing has been designed to be a maintenance free, grease less design. It is also self-centering with 30° of misalignment.
This bushing features an outer soft durometer that acts as a bushing cushion, and flex material. The inner hard durometer lining acts as the bearing surface which allows a free floating inner sleeve to rotate, which provides a maintenance free “zero bind” bushing.
The internal bushing ring has been designed to separate the inner and outer materials to prevent the inner sleeve from gaping during extreme flex.
These are sold with the inner sleeve installed, and can work with after-market control arms using OEM Clevite style lower control arm bushings.
FITS: 8053
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Q: Bushings TN-MEDIC144 years ago
Will these fit OEM / stock arms?
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A: No, these will not work on stock arms, they fit the Synergy 8053 arms.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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Q: Bushing Jeepy7095 years ago
Is this bushing for the upper control arm or the bushing in the axle for the upper control arm
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A: These are a replacement bushing for the frame side upper control arm. They replace the bushing in the arm.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 5 years ago
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