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Thread: ok all you v drive FAGGGGGGGSSSS lol

  1. #1
    lucky
    that kills me on rr2 ( nor cal fags )
    What NEW strut bushing options are there besides the fiber and rubber -- I rember seeing an ad in " that" magizine about a hard plastic ???? can't rember the issue ( last years some time ) and wondering if any of you queens have used em ????
    respectifullly -- a NOR CAL FAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGG lol

  2. #2
    dmontzsta
    f U

  3. #3
    Speedin' Ian
    We've always used the fiber ones until last year when we decided to try one of the plastic ones. It seems like it has a much shorter life.

  4. #4
    MAXIMUS
    that kills me on rr2 ( nor cal fags )
    What NEW strut bushing options are there besides the fiber and rubber -- I rember seeing an ad in " that" magizine about a hard plastic ???? can't rember the issue ( last years some time ) and wondering if any of you queens have used em ????
    respectifullly -- a NOR CAL FAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGG lol
    Ok homo... First take out the old bushings. Then use your pole cleaner to clean the "housing". A little lub is good as to avoid unfriendly burns. Next buy some Turcite plastic. Machine your new strut bushings & be sure to add flutes for the water to pass through, I have heard if you don't then they will burn up! I also like to machine them a little small on the id (maybe .002 tolerance) & then use a hand reamer to finish them after they are installed in the strut housing. It makes for a better final fit!

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    I have always just used 1" pvc pipe that I picked up at Home Depot.
    Been doing it for years, never had a problem.

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    Sangster
    :2purples: :2purples: :2purples:

  7. #7
    EXTREMEBOATS
    :argue: We run Delron bushings in hydros, dont really know if or how they would work in flats.... Call Ron Braaksma, he makes'em for me... just a thought if your serious....
    Mike

  8. #8
    lucky
    I have always just used 1" pvc pipe that I picked up at Home Depot.
    Been doing it for years, never had a problem.
    lol -- Nice - i hear the abs tube last longer

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