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    Neatrix bushing install

    I have a set fo Neatrix bushings that I am installing in my 70S and am concerned about how tight they fit. It seems to me that when you have to cram the bushings into the housings so tight that it would effectivly lock up the suspension. Do I need to clearance them a bit?
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    Cornpanzer,

    When I did mine, I superglued the ID of the bushing to the Springplate and crammed the bushing into the hole. I used extra long bolts to push them in a fraction of an inch at a time to ensure they went in evenly.
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