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M923 axle movement dog bones or?

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5
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Location
Carrizozo, NM
Have tried searching the info out but, no luck.
Have an M923 that the intermediate axle has enough movement that the inner tire (left or drivers side) touches the spring pack when turning to the left. The dog bone bushings look no worse or no better than on several trucks sitting next to it. I have had a spring / suspension shop owner look at it and not two minutes under the truck he said it needed all new bushings through out. Then he roughly gave me a figure of over 2,000 to fix. I don't have that kind of money to put into fixing it now. Can anyone that has had this issue enlighten me. Thank you.
 
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