ATRO bushings
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by rollin coal, Aug 20, 2020.
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Tried them, pretty harsh. OEM rubber seems to hold up better.
pushbroom and rollin coal Thank this. -
I use them they last a lot longer then OEM.
Muddydog79 and rollin coal Thank this. -
I tried them as well on freightliner airliner and they transferred too much to the chassis, I went back with Oem rubber much better ride.
rollin coal Thanks this. -
Rubber will always ride better, poly will hold up to grease and oil better.
Muddydog79 and rollin coal Thank this. -
Well, being as I had virtually no bushings left these Atro's certainly tightened things up good and I think they ride great compared to no bushings at all popping and slamming lol. My KW had OEM rubber bushings and I do believe it was a little smoother but I don't think it was a huge difference to these. These bushings eliminated 6 grease fittings on the front leaf spring pins which is a plus in my book with 6 less to hit every time. Hopefully they last a looooong time.
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Last edited: Sep 22, 2020
Diesel Dave, dirthaller and spsauerland Thank this. -
That’s a clean looking 99
rollin coal and dirthaller Thank this. -
Thanks, it is a clean truck. Did need re-bushed really bad tho. About the only thing that hasn't been replaced or gone thru are the rears.
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