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I don't currently need any, but if you are able to do a Group Buy, I will happily pay $80 for a full set.
Actually, I would take four complete sets if you can work that deal (plus some freight of course).
If you can get that deal, I paid 4 times that amount for a set - not including the...
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My guess was that bolting the cab to the frame (edit: with solid blocks of aluminum in place of bushings) would twist doors , possibly pop out glass (hopefully not since they are in rubber casing - but still possible) and other things of similar nature (fuse board, etc).
Still would...
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The ONLY reason that I was hell bent on having the real bushings when I did my replacement was my age. I figured I would do the job once at 62 and whomever has the truck when I am gone gets to deal with it the second time around. :cool:
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I will be really interested to see what the guys have to say about aluminum @Guruman .
When I replaced my dried out, badly cracked (but still whole) cab bushings - there was a noticeable improvement in how my M1088 "felt" bouncing down the road. My M1089 that had one bushing completely...
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