Built for off-road modifications
OFD bushings improve your car's off-road behavior, busting myths about the discomfort and hardness of polyurethane suspension. They maintain the proper stiffness and characteristics of the system with the weight increased by the modifications. The hardness of the OFD bushings is adjusted to accommodate to the extra weight, allowing your car's rear leaf springs to work properly and to stabilize the rear axle, eliminating the effect of wandering while driving. Kit replaces factory bushings that may prove to be too soft, for instance when driving with larger wheels, or when the rear axle is more heavily loaded with additional gear or a trailer.
Polyurethane construction
High-quality polyurethane bushings from OFD, are a great replacement for rubber factory parts. They will improve the handling of your car and increase the stiffness only where needed. Suspension geometry will remain set throughout the whole wheel travel in any given situation. They are oil resistant, can withstand solvents, gasoline and 10% acid solutions well. By investing in polyurethane bushings, you increase comfort and safety on the road and can extend life of your suspension. We recommend the use of greaseable hangers for the upper bushings of the spring shackles.
Specs:
- Designed to adjust rear leaf springs to increased weight
- Improve driving comfort and safety
- Absorb vibrations
- Eliminates wandering effect
- Resistant to environmental factors
In the box:
- Leaf springs front eyes
- (4) Polyurethane bushing
- (2) Inner sleeve
- Leaf springs rear lower eyes
- (4) Polyurethane bushing
- Leaf springs rear upper shackles
- (4) Polyurethane bushing
Notes:
- Proper installation requires the use of generous amounts of silicone-based grease with a PTFE additive. We do not recommend using any lithium or molly-based grease as they tend to dry out the polyurethane resulting in cracks and premature wear
- We recommend the use of greaseable hangers
- Fits only:
- RANGER PX I 2011-05/2015
- RANGER PX II 2015-07/2018
- RANGER PX III 2018-present