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Differential Mount Bushings

Ranger0508

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97 mountaineer awd 5.0
Trying to find front diff mount bushings for a 97 per mountaineer awd, currently removed front prop shaft due to banging.
 



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F67Z 3A443 AA about 40.00 each


The 3rd bushing, or, torque bracket with bushing in it, 3L5Z 3K090 AA , is expensive, although the above bushing can be used in the bracket from what I recall.

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I could kiss you my friend ive been looking for almost a year for that.
 






Old thread but does anyone know for sure if the F67Z 3A443 AA housing bushings will fit in the torque arm?
 






I thought my torque arm was missing the bushing from the used lift I just got. It was in there and it was polyurethane, I found a match here and maybe it will help for non lift torque arms too.

Energy Suspension Universal Polyurethane Bushings
 






Been searching for this bushing for about a month now. I work for a certain part store and will reply if it works and is available easily.
 






i used some old sway bar bushings recently in the front diff torque arm, slightly modded they fit perfectly
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these bushings were originally in a 93 explorer front sway bar
 






I could not cross reference the numbers off my bar. I could not pull it up by vehicle but I think i found a replacement using the same idea as @410Fortune I'll update when I get the chance to get it installed in a couple days.
 






So the bushing I got was the exact size except the shaft was about a 1/4 inch shorter. I just took the shaft from old bushing lopped it off and welded it to the new one. Works great! I can put up a part number for oriellys comes with 2 bushings so probably be all you need for the life of truck if anyone interested.
 






So the bushing I got was the exact size except the shaft was about a 1/4 inch shorter. I just took the shaft from old bushing lopped it off and welded it to the new one. Works great! I can put up a part number for oriellys comes with 2 bushings so probably be all you need for the life of truck if anyone interested.
Yes please post part number. Thanks
 






So orielly auto is where I got them and the part number is BU06034 a import direct part. All measurements are exact except actual shaft you put bolt through can cut and weld as I did or just shim with a few washers it's a 1/4" at max.
 






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