Yeah i spot welded mine in place too. i think They were German too. Im going to remove them soon and ill know for sure. im starting all over again becouse wishbone feels too loose. Phil 84' Westy Tiico --- Steve Delanty <laurasdog@WEIRDSTUFFWEMAKE.COM> wrote: > At 02:19 PM 7/27/2003, you wrote: > >Question one: Were the new bushings spot welded in > place? Or just pressed in > >place? > > Yep, I spot welded 'em in place. > > > >Question two: could the spot weld have broken loose > on one or more of the > >bushings? > > I doubt it, but I guess anything is possible. > I get the noise from both sides, so it would have > had > to break 2 of 'em.... > I doubt that's the problem here. > > >Question three: Are the bushings German or > aftermarket? > > Well, now that's a good question. I *think* they > were German. > What ever the Bus Depot was selling about 2-3 months > ago... > > Steve
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