On the rear if the new bushing starts to slid in easy, like by hand. The spring is shot and won't hold a bushing. If the spring is good bushing will last 7-800k.
I recommend nomally to just change springs at that point on a Airliner.
Freightliner cascadia Spring bushing
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Ok im gone head back to shop and see. They not done with it yet. I appreciate that input.
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Oilfield we were lucky to see 100k out of them lol.jamespmack Thanks this. -
Well my experience is on the road. But yea. Most of the time, by the time they are worn. So is the spring.
Sound like you were putting new bushings in worn springs. Or just really hard on them.
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514,000 on miles. I bought truck with 300 thousand miles on its. So this is probably first rebush
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Mark the orientation of the old bushing before removal so you can line up the new one. Otherwise it is a royal b###h to get the bolts back thru it and the hanger.
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Already thought of that.
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The one I pushed out was different than that one in the picture I pushed in.
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