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Ridetech R-Joint Upper Axle Bushing

029-11227298

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R-Joint Upper Axle Bushing
$130.00
R-Joint Upper Axle Bushing
  • 1964-1977 GM A-Body
  • 1978-1988 GM G-Body
  • 30 Degrees Total Lateral Rotation
  • Presses into Housing
  • Cast Stainless Steel Housing
  • Pair
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on Monday , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    Are these meant just for the upper control arm to axle housing joint, or can they be used anywhere the bushing they replace is used?

    Asked by: Rob Boss
    These designed to replace the stock rubber bushing that press into the ears on the axle housing. Check out Ridetech upper and lower trailing arms which come standard w/ the R-Joints. Lowers (11224499) 64-67 Uppers (11236699) and 68-72 Uppers (11246699)
    Answered by: RideTech Support
    Date published: 2023-10-23
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