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Old 06-22-2012, 10:23 PM
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Default OEM style Torque Arm Bushing - where the heck do you find them??

Hey guys, trying to track down an OEM or OEM style (read: rubber, NOT poly) torque arm bushing. The GM part number sticky says it is GM part number 10413903, but searching for this part on any GM parts website says the part doesn't exist. There doesn't seem to be anything comparable from Raybestos, Moog, etc.. at least not that I can find.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me? I appreciate the help!
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Did you try http://gmpartsdirect.com/ or https://www.1stpontiacparts.com/partscat.html. I got mine from the second site. They have lower shipping costs. I have different part numbers; 10269131, 10269129 for an auto T/A.
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Originally Posted by guy7bmwm83
Did you try http://gmpartsdirect.com/ or https://www.1stpontiacparts.com/partscat.html. I got mine from the second site. They have lower shipping costs. I have different part numbers; 10269131, 10269129 for an auto T/A.
I had spent quite a bit of time on that first site, but not the second. So the part number you referenced as well as using the actual part search on that website lists a "Torque Arm Bracket". There is an "outer" and "inner" bracket with different prices. Is the outer the clamshell and the inner the bushing?? The exploded diagram sketch they have is not very clear on the torque arm section. Thanks for your help!
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10269129 has the larger rubber bushing.
10269131 has the bolt and smaller rubber bushing.
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Originally Posted by guy7bmwm83
10269129 has the larger rubber bushing.
10269131 has the bolt and smaller rubber bushing.
Thanks so much for your help!
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No problem. I am not sure if the a4 and m6 brackets are the same though.
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If its an 02, dealer has em I believe
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If not, classic industries will def have what your looking for
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I know this is a very old post but for those looking for this part as I am. Classic Industries does not have it nor does the dealership carry it any longer. It is discontinued. 1stpontiacparts still carries the part numbers listed previously but I am not sure if it is the torque arm bracket inner/outer that is needed.
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Bushing is still available .

Manual trans part numbers:

10252375
10252374

Auto trans part numbers:

10269129
10269131



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