poly bushings

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    I am in need of polyurethane bushings for the leaf springs on a 77. Does anyone carry these? if so what part number or other Ford will interchange? thanks
     
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    I was thinking the same thing....
    ...or how else would they still be in business...

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    I have ESPO springs on the rear of my car, and they are very good. I would think twice about poly bushings though, they ride rough and squeak when the grease gets thin. I have had my springs in for about 4yrs, and they still feel good.
     

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