20 miles? Gimmy ![]()
Have you had a chance to try the new shape I sent you?
I have not.
I need to do some work on that board…
I’ll let you know when I get it on there.
The new shape is something between B and C.
Or more like a new C?
We are calling it C2
@rafaelinmissouri I received my bushings
Before i also start losing these plates ; which replacement M6 measure (length) was it in the end ?
And did these “stick” , or rather stay put ? I can also use loctite but wondering about the difference …
can imagine the “slanted” heads of the originals not prviding any/much grip. Plus the original design meant they were kept in place by the original bushing.
Oh man…
I am not sure.
Probably 20mm length…
If your original bolts have good bite I bet you can get away with loctite on them
I undid one just now to check the thread length which is only about 5mm. On top of that you need some mm’s (thickness of the plate) to compensate for the new screw-head being “flat” , whereas the oem screw sunk into the plate… So 10mm or 12 with a ring will do ![]()
Yeah. I had to use a few washers. So maybe mine was 15mm
the naming is strong with this one.
All of the shapes are basically flipping us off LOL
Or y’know… very manly shape…
I need some feedback on the C2 deign please! @rafaelinmissouri, can you weigh in also?
I kind of like a “rebound” , or say push back to centre, and the C2’s do that better than the original C i think. More “meat” / material in the right place
Also when i look at the design of the first C , when compressed/full steer on the ledge that sticks up on the little L-plate , i think that bushing will suffer more wear or even tear at that certain spot. Because there’s little material right there being compressed, and that ledge of the plate will be cutting through the material over time(?)
@RipTideSports Hey Brad I’ve noticed that the screws, used in the plates to give pre-load, stick out/come out the top end and protrude into the bushing. Maybe over time damaging it ? Seems to me that the screw should sit flush in the preload plate so no damage is done ?
I’ve changed the bushings up again to do some testing and i noticed some “deformation” of the bushing under preload (just where screw sits)
It is slight and I doubt it will damage the bushings since it is rounded. I did not want to get into modifying screws and I did not want a thick preload plate
I can’t wait till we have c4 bushings. They’re gonna be the bomb!
Real talk, ive had my bushings preloaded quite hard and haven’t noticed any serious degredation. I should take them out and check.
Def wishing I had 93a bushings



