What is the part number for this part?

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I have gone through 4 of these but I cant find the actual part number, I think these are aftermarket and they are not holding up. I need the Ford OEM part number for it.
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Bill

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dude..just burn that crap out of there... you dont need to replace it, seriously.. get a small fire going in the yard, or use a grill, or a propane torche, burn ALL the rubber out.. place that back in the car... insert washer on the shock, then the lower bushing.. install in car, slide upper bushing on top then upper washer and then the nut, done
 
dude..just burn that crap out of there... you dont need to replace it, seriously.. get a small fire going in the yard, or use a grill, or a propane torche, burn ALL the rubber out.. place that back in the car... insert washer on the shock, then the lower bushing.. install in car, slide upper bushing on top then upper washer and then the nut, done

sounds stupid, however, I was going to run that route, I bought a universal bushing kit, the busings are too small, Is there a part number for any poly bushings I can use?
 
i wouldnt bother with a poli kit for shocks, would probably squeek anyway..
any help section in a parts store will carry various sized bushings, burn the old bushings out of the mounts and take them to the parts store with you so you can match it up to a proper size,

also with the new bushings youll probably not need the spacer sleeve, i just tossed mine
i have had no problems with the Tokico Blue shocks i installed
 
I have both the stock mounts and stainless steel mount kits for sale (you can search). If you're using stock shocks, you'll need 12mm bushings. As far as I could find, no one makes 12mm bushings, so I bored out the 3/8" ES bushings that I used.
 
its a $5 fix at most, DLF has nice stuff...but im a cheap bastid...only because im broke most of the time
my way works fine for me, i used to bushings that came with the Tokicos, not sure what size they are, but they fit fine
 
just buy some solid ones screw them factory terds dlf has nice stainless ones or go cheaper and order some plain steel ones from arnott.
 

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