I wish our RV suspensions had leaf spring rubber bushings in there. Replace the bushing and a solid grade 8 bolt and forget it.
Our RV leaf springs are way to narrow from the typical older truck or car that used rubber bushings. A guy might be able to find a rubber bushing with the correct diameter for the spring eye but the width of our leaf springs are too narrow to try and find one already manufactured that might fit. I suppose if you could find a rubber bushing that was the right diameter for the spring eye but too long, you could try to cut the length down to get it to fit. Rubber bushings would last for almost the life of the RV seeing as an RV would probably never get as many miles on it as a car or truck.
It seems from my observation at least, the wet bolt bronze bushings wear out and disintegrate at the frame hangers, the wet bushings at the equalizer seem to always be fine.
Side note, I've had new MORryde wet bolts break off right at the nut when rechecking torque.,