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Old 11-29-2009 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mr.vls
I bought mine from the local chevy dealership.
how much did they cost for the pair? and do they look like the original ones like the picture above? and what was the part number? were they soft to squeeze? thanks so much
 
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Old 11-29-2009 | 11:53 AM
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I paid $15.61 a piece (Full List Price) with 7% Sales tax it came to $33.41. They are pretty dense. They look like the original one with the exception that the replacement rubber is white vice black. (Same as your picture for Doorman). The P/N / Description is "15956547 BUMPER AS". I did have to wait for them to come in as the dealership did not have them in stock.
 

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Old 07-26-2010 | 07:18 PM
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I have to do mine this weekend, i am noticing since they wore out, my tires are now wearing funny? Any ideas??
 
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Old 07-26-2010 | 08:36 PM
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Energy Suspension is the only way to go
see http://www.energysuspension.com/prod...ump-stops.html
I just replaced all the "A" arm bushings upper and lower
bump stops and sway bar bushings
HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane by Energy Suspension
is the way to go
the cost wasn't that much more than the non OEM replacement
and they NEVER wear out
oh yea if you have the "A" arms off might want to replave the balljoints
if you have it apart it's ez to replace it all
and you can do it in one day
my frontend was shot now it's tight
hope this helps
I think I payed
40 bucks for the A arm bushings
11 bucks for the pair of bumpstops
30 bucks for the sway bar bushings
200 bucks for all 4 balljoint's
it wasn't A fun job was 110 in Las Vegas
but it had to be done.....
if you fix it fix it all !
and if your bump stop looks like that i would like to see what your "A" arm bushings look light!
Good Luck
oh,,,yea the shocks to don't forget them
Procomp 9000's are good
140 bucks for all 4 at 4Wheel Supply
 

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Old 09-05-2010 | 06:45 AM
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I got a 95 Blazer 4wd 4door an d that looks exactly the same as i got on but exepct my are black since its oem and never been changed. at the dealer they cost around $16.00 i order some last week. i have to wait till they order the part and it comes in

to replace just unscrew the nut on the top and it will come out and stick the new one in the hole and put the screw back on. if u look at the pic u'll see the threads where the bolt goes.
 

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