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Originally Posted by Rusty You're wrong on some of your info. The solid bushing does not wear. I've been running the SPL solid bushings for years now. There is no
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![]() I can see the stud breaking off, since we essentialy pass the load to the stud with a stiffer or solid bushing. A poster asked if the brace would be beneficial on OEM bushing, which I suggested it would be for above reason. (eliminating/reducing that flex in first place) ![]()
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