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My 2006, D/A, 3500, Dually, 4X4 Silverado needs lower control arm bushings. In the next several weeks I will be changing both the upper and lower bushings. I would appreciate any input as to what the best replacement bushing is polyurethane or stock rubber. This truck is used to haul heavy loads 23,000 to 26,000 so the bushings need to be very durable. Any thoughts on the subject will be appreciated.
John
Rubber rides better, poly lasts longer.
Rubber has a little give to it which does make a difference in the way your suspension works. Poly has no give.
I've used both in my vehicles over the years. If you are always pulling hard, Poly might be the way to go. I prefer the rubber ones for my street vehicles and poly for my offroaders.
Sometimes, it's whatever was available at the time.
More Power
02-17-2014, 14:12
Rubber tends to lessen road noise and vibration when compared to poly.
Poly can produce a squeak during suspension articulation.
I'd base choice on how difficult the bushings are to replace.
How do your truck's lower control arm bushings look? Missing pieces? Too much arm movement?
Jim
Jim,
The left lower rear control arm bushing is falling apart, and the rubber is cracking in all of the control bushings. I suspect that a major contributing factor is the extreme dry heat in AZ. I will probably replace the bushings with rubber bushings. If I get another 200k hard towing miles from the replacement rubber bushings I will be happy.
John
I haven't kept up with modern poly bushings, but I do know that yeaars back there were 2 big knocks on them
1) noise
2) deformation/memory or lack of resilience
In short they tended to distort under load and not want to come back.
I'm pretty sure Michael Tomac did poly bushings years back and later took them out.
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