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As I slowly make progress on the truck, I am planning my next move.

 

I need to replace all of the leaf spring and shackle bushings on the stock leafs. I plan to use rubber whenever possible, but am aware that finding rubber for the shackles is hard if not impossible.

 

At the front of the leaf spring, I am looking at the Moog Bushing, PN: SB371. In my search I found that these bushings are for a 4x4 while the Moog, PN: SB372 is for a 2wd. This is what I am looking at picking up:

Moog Bushing, PN: SB371

 

But, according to rockauto.com the Moog, PN: SB372 is for the rear of the leaf spring, no variation between 2wd or 4x4. :hmm: What is up here? I would like your advice. Am I on the right track?

 

What would you recommend for the shackle bushings?

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NAPA on-line seems to be brain dead. They think an MJ has a rear sway bar, so I won't even try to decipher their listing.

 

Auto Zone shows B371 for the front, and SK7056 for the rear. That's for 4WD - I didn't try it again for 2WD to see if it's the same, but I'm 99.973% certain it is.

 

Advance Auto lists Moog. They show SB371 for the front, SB372 for the rear.

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Just knowing the 'Detroit mind' I would guess they all fit both applications. but the bushings for 2WD would be softer for a more quite ride while the 4WD bushings would be harder for a more firm ride.

 

 

Having handled several examples of each, I can't find a single difference in the bushings. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised at all if the entire main leaf was identical 2wd to 4wd. The lift comes from the lower leafs.

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I need to replace mine in the MJ leafs as well, I was thinking about those polys though, what you guys think? Not a dd, it's for the tril rig XJ.

Poly would be better for a DD than trail rig because typical DD driving does not result in flex. When a leaf sprung vehicle flexes, the leaf springs twist around the rubber bushings. Poly bushings in the leaf spring would be like running front control arms that have no flex joint in the arm.

 

Having handled several examples of each, I can't find a single difference in the bushings. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised at all if the entire main leaf was identical 2wd to 4wd. The lift comes from the lower leafs.

I was hoping you would chime in here Pete :D Thank you for the clarification. Can you verify that the front leaf bushings are different than the rear leaf bushings?

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I was hoping you would chime in here Pete :D Thank you for the clarification. Can you verify that the front leaf bushings are different than the rear leaf bushings?

I can verify that. The front eye (and bushing) is much larger in diameter than the rear eye (and bushing).

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Pete and Eagle are correct. The bushings are identical on the 2WD and 4WD models, and all except the Metric Tonne springs have the same main leaves. The larger (anchor) bushing is 2-1/2" O.D., and the smaller (shackle) bushing is 1-3/4" O.D. Poly is a bad choice for the Comanche, as they squeak horribly. Just ask BLHTAZ.

 

-Tom

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cool then I need some new rubber ones then.

 

Hi, MiNi,

 

We will be placing an order with our supplier today, if you want a set. The Comanche Club price will be $24.83 for the shackle bushing and $16.22 for the anchor bushing, plus shipping. (Price has nothing to do with size where spring bushings are concerned.) You may be able to find them cheaper elsewhere. Send me a PM, if you want them.

 

-Tom

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