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SCBS Daria don't respond to wrong thread, thread.

Discussion in 'South East' started by Sandman614, Feb 25, 2013.

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  1. Jan 1, 2016 at 5:53 PM
    SC2SC

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    Yes! Consider shipping to San Diego- then spend a week wheeling in the SoCal deserts before driving to SC.
     
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    After I got the duratracs.

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    In my build hold on a sec and I'll find it.
     
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    We all do :D
     
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    Like an AT. Not a whole lot of hum either.
     
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    I have Courser AXT's but they are E rated also in 16". The Courser MXT's are cool too. I don't know their ratings. I kinda wish I had gotten 15" rims so I could get C.

    That should do it unless it has one of those funky clamps on it.
     
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  9. Jan 1, 2016 at 6:02 PM
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    Thus what I'm thinking.. I'm clueless
     
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    I know they probably aren't worth a condom wrapper but every time I go to Walmart and look at those goodyear wranglers with the kevlar I love them.. 168/each lol
     
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    No just replaces the stock body mounts for more durable ones. Stock ones tend to dry and make the body not sit right and cause some vib. This fixes all the probs. A few buddies have them installed. @BajaRunner can also put some info into this hopefully
     
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    IMHO if you can keep oem bushings and things on your truck the better they are..
     
  13. Jan 1, 2016 at 6:11 PM
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    A lot of very good reviews on these @AaronArf and @ChandlerDOOM can also give some info on these
     
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    Me too. Hasta manana.
     
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    Later buddy
     
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    It is very similar. Courser is a Mastercraft and Cooper makes Mastercraft.
     
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    When I had my 2010 which had 125k on it.. I never had bushing problems.. But I will never put polyurethane bushings anywhere on my truck.. They squeak.. The real rubber may dry out over time but its quiet thus the reason I didn't go with the ome yellow polyurethane bushings in my leaf pack.. Horrible when they get dirty.. However hopefully your body mounts aren't moving to get the squeaks
     
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    I don't have them yet... @Sctacoma4x4 The issue is the front radiator bushings are too soft, and prematurely degrade and fall apart causing other issues. Probably not a big deal with a stock truck that doesn't see much offroad but with extra weight upfront and rough roads the front end eats away at those bushings. Seems like most were just replacing the radiator bushings but than the conversation came up that having solid bushings up front but will soft for the rest of the body might not be doing any good either so thats why I purchased the entire set

    Altho I agree with you jeff that OEM is the way to go when it comes to replacement parts but without being able to tell when the bushings are going bad, Aftermarket seems to be the way to go.
     
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    I'm just thinking of buying them haha. I may not. Just looking more into it. Need stiffer coils first for that bumoer and winch
     
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    Now this is why I'm looking to get them! Thanks buddy!
     
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