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Old May 8, 2009, 05:35 PM
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under hood bushings...

just wanted to know if anyone else has tried to make there own, like just did. maybe some one has a better way to do it then what i did...was just bored..
for the record it works great, for the one i put a bolt and the brass part in the middle fits right in..the other i cut out the middle of it and left the outside part and then i put the bolt and the brass thing in the middle....i know what everyone is thinking just go and buy its like $20-30 but again was bored..
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i see know one was as bored as i was.....lol for the record there still going strong..lol
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i see know one as bored as i was....lol
on the plus side they are still going strong...lol
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how did you make them?
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Pics?
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pics

pics please its worthless without pics????
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picssssss
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sorry about that ....pics will be on tomorrow.
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here they are..



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has any one done it with a hockey puck, just because i read that they make motor mounts with them why not try with that...thanks
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just get some urethane, make a mold and make your own bushings
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where do you get urethane? is it just called urethane or like poly urethane? is it expensive? whats the deal man?
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I made my own shifter bushings out of aluminum washers, works perfect and is free!
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