Bushings are used in suspension parts, mainly.
would it be subfram bushings that stop the car fromm swaing or sway bar bushings
Need to know which bushings, there are many bushings in a vehicle.
Think of bushings as they really are: a consumable bearing. They don't move and are not as hard as bearings. They are composite material usually containing a lot of brass. They are present in the engine and the transmission.
No.
Since The Villager is of unibody construction, there are only a couple things that can be considered "subframe bushings". Sway bar bushings (front and rear), rear leaf spring bushings, and the most likely, control arm bushings.
Brass bushings inside the electric starter motor.
One can purchase drill bushings from Grainger, Reid Supply or Machine Tools. A drill bushing is also know as a jig bushing. It is a tool used in metalworking.
There are a bunch of different bushings...please be more specific.
just normal bushings
how do i replace the front end bushings on 1997 Tahoe
2/0 AWG copper cable