Anyone recognize this swaybar set up? |
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Anyone recognize this swaybar set up? |
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If you have a lathe or access to one you can make the bushing out of what ever material you wish. Just remember check your material some off gas when machined and it is not a very pleasant way to die, or get sick.
You could even key a bushing out of Oilite or Oilite plus bronze, for a decent solid bearing. |
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