Crown® 52000503 Leaf Spring Bushing - Rubber, Direct Fit, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #52000503
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Crown® 52000503 Leaf Spring Bushing - Rubber, Direct Fit, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #52000503
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$9.99
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Rear |
| Notes | Front |
| Warranty | 1 year or 12,000-mile Crown limited warranty |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Specialty Part | Performance Part by JCW |
| Material | Rubber |
| Recommended Use | OE Replacement |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Replaces OE Number | RB163, 1046828 |
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5.0/5
Showed up within a few days and is correct product.
CF
Posted by Christian F. / Sun, Jun 05
Excellent product, easy install (with proper equipment).Leaf Spring Bushing - Rubber, Direct Fit, Sold Individually
5.0/5
very good quality bushings. I ordered two sets for my rear jeep springs. only one size fit. The problem was not with the bushing, but that jeep changed the bushing size mid year.
PC
Posted by Pat C. / Sat, Jan 02
Best Product for thePriceLeaf Spring Bushing - Rubber, Direct Fit, Sold Individually
5.0/5
The bushings are exactly what they are supposed to be, they are a very tight fit and really need to be pressed in but, they are a great product.
r
Posted by rescue33 / Sat, May 24
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Question: I seems like a really tight fit, how did you get them to go in? any tips?DANIEL C. / May 20, 2020
A hydraulic press would be the best tool for the job, but you may be able to get away with an appropriately sized/rated c-clamp
MD
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