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1320racer 02-29-2012 08:58 PM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
mannymen knows.;)

IIRC, there were no serrations on these polygraphite black bushings, Did this back in 2000.
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Originally Posted by mannymen (Post 312224)
Ed did u just grind off your serrations from the bushing shells? To the other person responding, class racers still use this method that Ed has mentioned.

C.R. no reason to attack someone trying to help. Plus ask Dan fletcher what bushings he was using as u may be surprised.


Chad Rhodes 02-29-2012 11:01 PM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mannymen (Post 312224)
Ed did u just grind off your serrations from the bushing shells? To the other person responding, class racers still use this method that Ed has mentioned.

C.R. no reason to attack someone trying to help. Plus ask Dan fletcher what bushings he was using as u may be surprised.

I didn't attack anyone, I pointed out the inaccuracy of his statement, which was "you can accomplish the same thing". It's not the same thing.

1320racer 02-29-2012 11:19 PM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
it is and it does and just because you don't think so, don't make it fact!:rolleyes:

Chad Rhodes 03-01-2012 10:47 AM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 312283)
it is and it does and just because you don't think so, don't make it fact!:rolleyes:

From an engineering standpoint it's not the same, period.

1320racer 03-01-2012 10:59 AM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
and you would know because you're an engineer right cause I am.

Chad Rhodes 03-01-2012 11:23 AM

Re: control arm bushings for 1st gen camaro
 
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Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 312363)
and you would know because you're an engineer right cause I am.

Really? You are? Then why am I giving you a lesson on deflection? An engineer should understand that. If you don't, and you are a mechanical engineer, then your employer is getting ripped off.


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