Does anyone know what bushings these are near the lower control arms? Possible part number/s?

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Hi Everyone,

I have a 1997 Chevrolet K1500. I plan on replacing all the bushings on my truck soon. I know most of them, but can't figure out what these bushings are. Here are some pictures.

This is on the passenger side.
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This one is on the driver's side. Under the transfer case.
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Driver side you may be looking at the bushings for the front differential, GM PN 15962663.
Passenger Side you may be looking at the bushing for the front diff carrier bracket, GM PN 15592506.

Source:
https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genuine/locate?c=Chevrolet
↳ K1500
↳ 54C
↳ K1500 PICKUP 4WD - Carryover Model (54C)
↳ FRONT AXLE-FRONT SUSPENSION-STEERING-DIFFERENTIAL GEAR
TX06-057: DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER/FRONT AXLE Item 41
TC06-015: SUSPENSION/FRONT Item 41
Thank You! I've been looking everywhere. This helps me out a ton!
 

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Hey all, the following Amazon review suggests GM 15962663 got replaced by GM 15962664:
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It seems that 15962664 is still in stock, but please note I cannot confirm this fit myself.
 

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Have you had any luck finding replacement.
No, but I had my bushings checked over by a shop and he said that all my bushings are a little dry rotted, but not worn out. He took a 3ft pry bar and checked all of them (he's 200lbs) and he could only get one to move slightly.
 
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