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What is this bushing called

Trying to order all new rubber bushings from elephant racing and not sure what this is called—-where the rear shock mounts. I only see the inside trailing arm bushings on their site

What is this one called?


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Rear shock lower bushing, but don't think you'll find it from Elephant though I may be wrong. It is generally integral with the rear shock, though if you have your shocks rebuilt those will be replaced during the rebuild process.
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Yea I don’t see anything labeled as such

Was going to have new shock inserts done when my guy does the bushing install for me but now realize I thought I was looking at rear inserts but really was looking at the whole new shocks, so I’ll just replace the rear shocks in their entirety. ER’s website needs work

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Their front bushings work very nice and the tool makes it pretty good to install. Follow their youtube and use the same type of clamp to put them on with soap.
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Gotta have my mechanic do it. I can’t work under the car anymore. Ordered new front and rear bushings, ball joints, turbo tie rods, from shock inserts and rear shocks. Will be good to replace all the 41 year old original stuff. Hard to believe I’ve lived with it for 16 years this way

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