What is a Fox DU bushing?
New Polymer DU Mounting hardware from Fox has lower friction and helps to deliver better small bump compliance than the previous DU bushings. Also note that many bikes use different sized bushings for each eyelet, so please verify which size you need before ordering. …
Should you grease DU bushings?
The new bushing should drive its way into the shock eye, pushing the old one out as it does so. Don’t apply any grease or lube to the bushing surface – it’ll just cause the coating to break down and flake off.
How much does it cost to get bushings replaced?
The cost for a new bushing in your vehicle can range between $5 and $150, while the average labor costs are more expensive, coming out between $100 and $300. This means that the average lower control arm bushings replacement cost can come to between $105 and $450 for one bushing replacement.
How do you remove Fox rear shock bushings?
5-Piece Flanged Bushing
- Carefully remove the black Delrin spacers with a small flat driver.
- Use a socket and your soft-jawed vice to push the pin out of the flanged bushings.
- Remove the o-rings and replace if necessary.
- Use a small punch or other similar tool to drive out the flanged bushings from the center.
Can you replace shock bushings?
Often made from steel with a nylon / PTFE coating, the bushings inside the eyelets of your rear shock are designed to wear over time, and thus – they are an easily replaceable part with the right tools and a little care. …
Can I reuse shock mounting hardware?
Registered. Short answer – Yes, they both share the same eyelet size. Long answer – It may not work that well depending on how well they’ve fared in use.
How much does it cost to replace suspension bushings?
The average cost for a Suspension Control Arm Bushings Replacement is between $261 and $324 but can vary from car to car.