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569746 - Chassis Bush – 88in – Front

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Chassis Bush - 88in - Front is a rubber bush that fits the rear mounting point of the front leaf spring, locating the spring in the chassis-side shackle bracket.

The bush provides controlled flexibility at the shackle end of the front spring, absorbing road shock and vibration while maintaining correct spring geometry and suspension alignment.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES II/IIA & III — 88 inch wheelbase, front suspension
Alternative Codes
569746569746ES233626263354BSC 089

In stock 44 units
38 · Gouda 6 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What does the front chassis bush 569746 do on an 88-inch Series Land Rover?
The chassis bush 569746 fits the rear mounting point of the front leaf spring where it meets the chassis-side shackle bracket. It provides controlled flexibility at the shackle end, absorbing road shock and vibration while maintaining correct spring geometry on Series 2, 2A, and 3 88-inch wheelbase models.
How many chassis bushes are typically needed for a front spring replacement on an 88-inch Series?
Typically two bushes are needed per side if both spring eye positions are being renewed, or one if only the rear shackle end is being replaced. A full front suspension bush refresh on an 88-inch Series usually requires two to four of this bush depending on condition.
What causes chassis bushes to fail on a Series Land Rover?
Rubber chassis bushes typically degrade through age, UV exposure, and oil contamination, causing cracking, hardening, or collapse. On the 88-inch Series, failed front spring bushes show as increased vibration, wandering steering, and clunking from the front spring mounts over rough ground.