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4-degree Front End C Bushings, Set of 4, 66-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 1374

4-degree Front End C Bushings, Set of 4, 66-77 Ford Bronco

4-degree Front End C Bushings, Set of 4, 66-77 Ford Bronco

4-degree Front End C Bushings Set of 4 66-77 Bronco
Purchase 4-degree Front End C Bushings, Set of 4, 66-77 Ford Bronco
$64.99 SKU: 1374
Fits 66-79 Ford Bronco, 67-79 Ford Truck
4 Reviews

Product Overview:

This 4 degree C-Bushing set is made of graphite impregnated self lubricating urethane for quiet operation. The bushings include inner and outer retaining lips and clearly marked installation positions and will not change color over time like colored urethane.

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This 4 degree C-Bushing set is made of graphite impregnated self lubricating urethane for quiet operation. The bushings include inner and outer retaining lips and clearly marked installation positions and will not change color over time like colored urethane.

4 degree C-Bushings for Broncos with 2.5" Lift (Set of 4)
1. Graphite impregnated self lubricating urethane for quiet operation.
2. Inner and outer retaining lips hold C-bushings in place even under the most extreme conditions.
3. Clearly marked installation positions moulded into the bushings.
4. Black polyurethane doesn't change color over time like colored urethane.
5. Varying degrees of positive caster built into the bushings.
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Asked by Anonymous, July 26, 2023

Q: I have a set of extended radius arms that are 10.5 inches longer than stock. They have 5 degrees built in. They are coupled with your system 7, 3.5 inch lift with hoops. Will I be ok with 4 degree c-bushings? Thanks.

1 Answer

Answered by sales - July 27, 2023

A: 4 Degree bushing should be a great match with your long arms and a 3.5 lift.


Asked by Eddie Cromeens, November 16, 2020

Q: If the c bushings are in wrong will this make truck road walk all over the road? If not what do I need to look at? I have new steering gear & hiem joint steering linkage that has no slack. Please let me know, I can't drive it like it is.
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1 Answer

Answered by sales - November 17, 2020

A: Yes, caster is the #1 cause for a poor handling Bronco. The C bushing could be in wrong, or could not be providing enough caster correction for the suspension lift, if present. An alignment shop should be able to tell you your current caster reading, a good # is between +4 - +9 degrees of positive caster.


PRODUCT REVIEWS
Tim Young
Reviewed 02/12/2018
I have not installed yet, but they look to be high quality!

Dan Bennett
Reviewed 08/21/2017
C-bushings fit perfectly!

chris baird
Reviewed 05/28/2015
Bushings worked great, had bronco lean, didn't figure that out until i saw the WH youtube video. I have a 95 bronco with a 79 dana 44 under the front. Bronco drives much better now.

Mike sgabellone
Reviewed 03/24/2015
used these bushings to correct a caster issue in a custom setup. didn't realize how bad my old bushings were until I compared them to these


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