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Dodge Axle Support Bushings provide your ride with a more stable handling due to the tight control of the rear axle and prevents the unpleasant road shocks. The brothers left their machine shop to launch the first mass produced all steel car body in 1914 and that is why Dodge gained its muscle status because of this car body that made it known that Dodge can be considered something powerful and tough and this was the beginning of more power in the HEMI engines and the growling Dodge Viper program. But today the brand continues to push the envelope with a Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust that thrusts a 600 watt roar through the speakers such that even an electric model can scream in Drag, Donut or Sport Mode but purr in Stealth. Axle Support Bushings are rubber or polyurethane mounts, small in size, that fit between the housing of the axle and the chassis, to direct alignment as well as reduce noise. Installation of new Axle Support Bushings requires one to park on flat surface, jack up the vehicle and put in place solid stands beneath the frame and then remove the wheel with any braces concealing the bracket. Separate the bracket, unbolt and press out the part that you are getting tired of, using a second jack to support the axle and marking the existing position of the bushing. Wipe out the bore, install the lubing material the kit provides, seat new Axle Support Bushings, in the same direction, bolt back up to factory torque, install the wheel, drop the car, tighten all the hardware and complete with a straight road test to make sure the car tracks straight. The Dodge will feel planted back.