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2010 Rush lower steering bushing

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Just buy the ones from OFT racing and be done with it.....

They are not that much more then what you will pay for those and they are 10x the quality.

DW
 
Just buy the ones from OFT racing and be done with it.....

They are not that much more then what you will pay for those and they are 10x the quality.

DW

I personally think the OFT ones are too heavy. I would go with Polzin's but I personally would lighten those further also. BParks machines the plastic ones and sells the replacable bushings for them, which are fine if you are not breaking your stock ones. I have some of the Rush ones to use on my builds. Just a note the extrusion and final machining is the same for the IQR's, the extrusion is the same for the Edges and early Pro-X's just wider on the final machining. The bushing is what has changed when they went metric (larger post tubing).

Those are the options I am aware of, currently.
 
In the location pictured, I wouldn't go too heavy duty mounting-wise. I tightened up my stock set-up and shimmed it for up and down play (because of the bottom "ball" joint).

That pivot point puts a lot of stress into the upper structure as designed, so I left the mounting light duty like stock.
I did add more stress there on mine though. I shortened my lever there for less bar swing and that makes I more noticeable.
 
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