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Re: How do you remove the old bushings on rear dogbones?

Subject: Re: How do you remove the old bushings on rear dogbones?
by astock165 on 2010/7/19 17:49:19

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CentralCoaster wrote:
Funny you mention not having to grease, I'm considering getting some of those rubber boots for some of the rod ends in back and filling them with grease to stop the squeaks from coming back.

I'd be curious to hear your results as well. One of the knocks on the rod end suspensions was the noise. I feel the Teflon lined rod ends help substantially in that respect.

You're referring to squeaks which I think comes from a different source in the Teflon lined rod ends. I'd be interested to hear what you find if you did boot & grease the Teflon lined rod ends.
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