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NEWS | Aug. 14, 2023

MATV: Check the Shock Bushings

BLUF: Check the shock bushings for serviceability during PMCS.

M-ATV
Photo by Master Sgt. Jonathan Young
 
Warfighters, TACOM has noticed that shock bushings, also known as resilient mounts, aren’t being serviced during PMCS. So, if you have an MATV, you’ll want to check the shock bushings ASAP.
 
That’s because TM 9-2355-335-10 (Jan 22) currently tells you to check the shocks but doesn’t specifically tell you to check the bushings, which causes many operators to overlook them during PMCS.
 
There are two (2) shock bushings per shock and a total of eight (8) per truck. The shock bushings are listed as Item 8 in Fig 204 in the Repair Parts & Special Tools List (RPSTL) of TM 9-2355-335-23&P (Jan 22). The bushings are shown below:
 
Excerpt of Item 8 of Fig 204 from the RPSTL of the TM.
Excerpt of Item 8 of Fig 204 from the RPSTL of the TM.

It’s important to note that the shock bushings are rubber and while they start life shiny black in color, they’ll typically degrade to a grayish color over time due to weather and normal wear.
 
Serviceable shock bushing shown with normal wear.
Serviceable shock bushing shown with normal wear.

You should check the shock bushings for damage that would impair operation like large cracks in the bushing. If you’re unsure if a bushing is serviceable or needs replacement, note the bushing deficiency during PMCS and notify a mechanic.
 
Two examples of shock bushings that would render a truck NMC.
Two examples of shock bushings that would render a truck NMC.

To get the kit to replace a shock bushing (resilient mount), use NSN 5340-01-611-1988. The kit costs about $556.
 
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