Sub-Frame Bushing fell off 96 Blazer
#1
Sub-Frame Bushing fell off 96 Blazer
I've got a 96 Blazer that was making a rusty squeaking sound whenever the vehicle bounced at all. It was coming from the front passenger side somewhere. I pulled into work the other day and the front passenger lower sub-frame bushing fell right off onto the parking lot along with the bagel-looking metal ring that must have held it on.
I picked up a Haynes manual but couldn't find anything about sub-frame bushings in it. It looks like there are three on each side of the vehicle.
I'd sure like to know what is involved in replacing all six bushings and the bolts. I should probably also check out that area for rust damage.
I haven't found anything online about it. Can anyone describe this job to me? Does it require a professional? Special tools? I'd like to do it myself if possible. I'd be glad to take pictures and all that if it helps.
Thanks,
Benjamin
I picked up a Haynes manual but couldn't find anything about sub-frame bushings in it. It looks like there are three on each side of the vehicle.
I'd sure like to know what is involved in replacing all six bushings and the bolts. I should probably also check out that area for rust damage.
I haven't found anything online about it. Can anyone describe this job to me? Does it require a professional? Special tools? I'd like to do it myself if possible. I'd be glad to take pictures and all that if it helps.
Thanks,
Benjamin
#2
Related post
Hi Ben,
I feel your pain.
There is a related post on this forum that talks about this:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...ushings-33239/
I just realized we got a similar problem on our '97 Blazer but I'm not comfortable separating the body from the frame so I'm getting quotes for a pro to do it.
Good luck,
-- Aaron
I feel your pain.
There is a related post on this forum that talks about this:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...ushings-33239/
I just realized we got a similar problem on our '97 Blazer but I'm not comfortable separating the body from the frame so I'm getting quotes for a pro to do it.
Good luck,
-- Aaron
#3
Hi Ben,
I feel your pain.
There is a related post on this forum that talks about this:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...ushings-33239/
I just realized we got a similar problem on our '97 Blazer but I'm not comfortable separating the body from the frame so I'm getting quotes for a pro to do it.
Good luck,
-- Aaron
I feel your pain.
There is a related post on this forum that talks about this:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...ushings-33239/
I just realized we got a similar problem on our '97 Blazer but I'm not comfortable separating the body from the frame so I'm getting quotes for a pro to do it.
Good luck,
-- Aaron
If you do it, try not to break the bolts. If you do though, you can always redrill and rethread and then use a thicker bolt. No big deal. I think that's the worst case scenario. I would have done it myself if the parts were easier to find and if these guys hadn't said don't worry about it. I'm not an expert or anything. Hope it goes well for you either way.
#4
Is it a 2 door or a 4 door? I believe the 4 doors have 12 bushings in total and the 2 doors have 10. You will probably be fine without a bushing or two, but if you're planning on keeping the vehicle I'd change all the bolts and bushings out. You may be opening a can of worms though, when bolts snap you have to get creative to get them out.
#5
12 bushings
Hi guys. I can confirm that a 4 door 4x4 1997 s10 blazer has 12 bushings. Each bushing is about $15 for the part. Labor to replace all is about 9 hours. I got a quote for parts and labor of $585 total.
We like the truck so we are going through with it.
Funny thing is our 1995 Blazer has no problems with its bushings. It spent it's life in Maryland. The '97 with the problems came from Arizona... maybe heat there caused the rubber bushings to rot?
-- Aaron
We like the truck so we are going through with it.
Funny thing is our 1995 Blazer has no problems with its bushings. It spent it's life in Maryland. The '97 with the problems came from Arizona... maybe heat there caused the rubber bushings to rot?
-- Aaron
#6
I'm glad you found a shop willing to do this, I feel this is money wisely spent... This job is not fun when bolts break. Make sure all 12 bushings are replaced!
#7
Bushing kit not available?
Hi Everyone,
Guess what? The shop said that the aftermarket part that was going to cost $15 a piece (need 12 of them) is no longer being made. The local dealer they called quoted $640 for a bushing kit (part price only).
Could someone recommend the best place to get the subframe bushings for a 1997 Blazer 4x4? Anyone know the part number for the genuine Chevy kit? Or a part number for aftermarket?
I believe the correct aftermarket Dorman part # is 924-009. But this doesn't seem to be made anymore? Bizarre.
Appreciate any and all advice.
Thank you.
-- Aaron
Guess what? The shop said that the aftermarket part that was going to cost $15 a piece (need 12 of them) is no longer being made. The local dealer they called quoted $640 for a bushing kit (part price only).
Could someone recommend the best place to get the subframe bushings for a 1997 Blazer 4x4? Anyone know the part number for the genuine Chevy kit? Or a part number for aftermarket?
I believe the correct aftermarket Dorman part # is 924-009. But this doesn't seem to be made anymore? Bizarre.
Appreciate any and all advice.
Thank you.
-- Aaron
#8
Energy suspension makes a polyurethane bushing kit for around $100.
#9
Got my es bushing kit off ebay for $60 shipped. Lmc also has bushing kits.
Blazers don't have subframes, they are full framed trucks. The correct part name is body mount bushings. Useing the correct name might help in finding the parts
Blazers don't have subframes, they are full framed trucks. The correct part name is body mount bushings. Useing the correct name might help in finding the parts
#10
$135 shipped
Hi guys,
Good to know it's called a "body mount bushing" not a "subframe bushing".
$60 sounds like a great price. Wish I had read that before I placed my order.
I got the "Energy Suspension" bushing kit from Energy Suspension Parts Dealer, Specializing in Energy Suspension Bushings Suspension Components. for $135 shipped.
It is poly-urethane and impregnated with graphite. Hopefully it will last at least another 15 years.
Thanks everyone,
-- Aaron
Good to know it's called a "body mount bushing" not a "subframe bushing".
$60 sounds like a great price. Wish I had read that before I placed my order.
I got the "Energy Suspension" bushing kit from Energy Suspension Parts Dealer, Specializing in Energy Suspension Bushings Suspension Components. for $135 shipped.
It is poly-urethane and impregnated with graphite. Hopefully it will last at least another 15 years.
Thanks everyone,
-- Aaron