Re: keegan's Rhino bushings

Posted by HH56 On 2008/10/31 21:16:40
I think the issue will be how thick is the bolt area where the shoulder will fit and how much compression can you get without making things so solid you might as well be using steel.

If the shoulder is much higher than the steel and the bushing won't compress adequately, then there might be enough slop that you'd notice it bouncing or things would feel loose on a bump or rough road. The 1/10 in might work fine because I really think the purpose is just to locate things so nothing shifts and the bolt touches the body.

If someone with a body off would measure the thickness in a spot or 2, that might give an answer as to how much is too much.

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