BmacIL
Enginerd
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Yes, they're bonded and have indexing teeth to prevent the sleeve from slipping when torqued. Unfortunately the way they've done it causes a whole host of issues. I have not noticed a single detriment to NVH from these bearings. The camber link inner point is like this too, just smaller and not as bad, but it still takes a surprisingly high amount of force to move it. All the more reason to get UCA762 in the future.Crazy isnt it?
@TicTocTach yes you are correct. They're a bonded rubber bushing. Bmac is simply showing how tight they are when being loaded, just as the suspension moves when driving or racing. There is nothing good about a bonded rubber bushing in a suspension pivot point, except NVH reduction.
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