Bushing for Spare Tire Carrier

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cpb81

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Sounds great. Not sure oil brands increase gas mileage as they are all the same rated viscosity…
I can only state what I have experienced with oils, and Amsoil is the best I have found, and I have tried most of them, including Mobil 1 in all my vehicles. A Nissan Platinum, Chevy 2500HD, 8.1 motor, and my 96 Bronco. The differential oils make for less noise, and the motor oils run more smoother in my vehicles. I even run it in my Ford 3900 tractor, and z mowers. I can even vouch for the transmission oil for Nissans, run more smoother in my experience.
 

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The picture of the bushing for spare tire you can see from the pic.
I'm new at this of posting I would like to start a new subject have not figured out how to do it.
got the hard part 1st ?!?
I believe U must go to the Index Page (looks like a table of contents...click on "Forums" @ top of this page). Scroll dwn to the '80s bronk forum (or whhatever). Click on "new thread" (this is all from memory but is the usual way to open a new topic (ur own post / thread) on these sites).
Stay away from 'pages' (like FB's "8os Bronk owners") lots of fly-bys so some rip offs on prts buys, flaming testosterone, etc. The sites like this, seem to have more comradship, trust, etc but B ware of all 'arms lenght' 'relationships'.
 

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