dmopar74
Well-Known Member
Where the hell can you order rubber strut rod bushings for a 73 duster? I found some at O'Reilly but they want $100, ridiculous.
Can I use poly strut bushings? I'm using rubber lca bushingsThe part number for the later ones from Moog was K7068, but they've been discontinued for about 5 years now.
I'd be surprised if you can order those from O'Reilly and actually receive them. If you actually found a set at a store you can lay hands on you should buy them.
The 73-76 cars use a different strut rod bushing than the 67-72 cars, they were thicker and the strut rods for the later cars were slightly different, the shoulder to retain the bushing was moved to allow for the larger bushing. Effectively with everything installed it was the same length as the earlier ones as far as the K frame to LCA distance goes.
yeah, it'll be fine.Can I use poly strut bushings? I'm using rubber lca bushings
Shop around, I've used Energy Suspension or Prothane on my race car. Search "strut rod bushings at Summit & Jegs.
Do they still have free shipping over $100?
Might not hurt to check your front end alignment after install.
Just a heads-up, I didn't like the way the poly bushings fit, so I went back to rubber.
One thing you have to do when using this #PN is get 67-72 strut rods. These bushings #PN k7040 are for 67-72. The fine thread strut rods are much better then the coarse thread and will be the correct length, Don't ruin them drilling them for the longer 73 rods. You'll be buying new bushings. these are the best you can get
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I've done it for many years too.
You lube that poly bushing to the later/replacement type washer connection as well as the Use very thick grease or that snotty clear-like grease they give you with poly kits. You can see the lube still on those poly bushings on the picture I showed.
And there are cases where the strut has broken with rubber bushings too. Struts get rusty in there. Threads get stripped. And struts that have previous worn bushings that beat on the K-member hole. Or owners or mechanics that have jacked the car on the strut rod. Or cheap POS transportation cars for high schoolers imitating Dukes of Hazzard.
I've driven in 13 different states with that poly setup I showed above. Iowa winters, trips to downtown Chicago, Minneapolis, St Louis. I've driven it 1, miles straight trips back and forth from L.A. to Ames, IA SIX TIMES. Autocrossed it many times in Iowa and Nebraska. I loaded my Cuda to 5300 lbs on grain scales after finishing school and cracked the K-member on the way back. Strut rods were fine.
Then I drove it back and forth commuting to work from metro L.A. to Thousand Oaks everyday for work 80 miles round trip through the most trafficed freeway stretch in the world (I-405 between I-10 and CA-101)
I've also ran it at Willow Springs and Buttonwillow race tracks. And I've been off track a few times too. Once I even bent a steel 15x8 rim and dimpled up my shock tower.
All of that and not a bent strut rod with that same cut poly setup shown in the picture above.
Examples of various other extremes of punishment, power, and flexing that my cut poly strut rods have taken... First tow pictures are of bent rim, shock tower hold dimpled up a little, bent valance a little. Had to dismount tire to get the rocks stuck between the rim and tire out.
Well I ordered some prothane 4-1202-BL bushings, well see if they are correct when they arrive.
Also isn't there a 3/8" difference in length between the 67-72 and 73-76?