So at 15k miles on my ride, and during a weekend road trip out of state - I discovered a loud squeak from the drivers side rear suspension area. Upon inspection, I can see that the bushing that holds the top of the driver side rear shock has worked its way out of for the most part - and it looks like there's a slight metal-on-metal rubbing that is making the squeak sound I heard.
So - my initial reaction was to email the mfr of my lift/suspension setup & ask for new bushings. But, then I saw something called a "Bar Pin Eliminator"...curious as to others thoughts/experiences? I am debating on just changing the bushing out - or doing that swap out. Either way it's under $20 to repair - just trying to figure out which is best & will prevent having to address this again down the road. Thanks.
So - my initial reaction was to email the mfr of my lift/suspension setup & ask for new bushings. But, then I saw something called a "Bar Pin Eliminator"...curious as to others thoughts/experiences? I am debating on just changing the bushing out - or doing that swap out. Either way it's under $20 to repair - just trying to figure out which is best & will prevent having to address this again down the road. Thanks.