Re: SER1 On Bushings And Such
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Hi Allan,
Thanks for the advice. Now, is this true of all
polyurethane bushings, or particular to the "Polybush"
brand? From the sounds of it, this is a general
issue, but I thought I'd double-check.
Thanks again!
-- Adam
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> G'Day Adam,
> Beware the poly bushes. All seems nice and tight
> and quiet until the
> bushes turn in the hole in the chassis. This results
> in the hole getting
> worn and the only way to secure even the
> rubber/metal bushes is to then
> loctite them. This leads to even more than the usual
> pain when it comes
> time to replace them again.
> Changing bushes always has been and will
> continue to be a pain, but
> its not like we have to do it every year.
> Cheers
> Allan
> Canberra, Australia
>
>
> To change subscription see
> www.landrover.net/series1/mail
>
>
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Re: SER1 On Bushings And Such
Adam C. Hodge 20:08 on 08 Apr 2005
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