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Q for Sam re slotted bushes

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Q for Sam re slotted bushes

Post by rick130 »

Sam,
I realise you are worried about the liability issues of selling these things, but would it be worth checking with your solicitor if they were sold as something like an "industrial vibration isolater" ??.
No reference on the invoice to an automotive application, with some disclaimer along the lines of "for agricultural/industrial use only" ??
BTW, I'm no legal expert, and have no idea if this would hold up legally, but I'm also in business, having to pay out a nice amount in public and product liability insurance. :cry:

Just thought it might be a line to chase up, as I want to get my hands on a set too ! :D
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Post by DiscoDino »

No liability issues here in Lebanon either Sam...comon...I'll even let you pay for shipping :finger:
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Post by Strange Rover »

You blokes sound too dodgy.

Its a PITA but basically once we sort out the product liability insurance we are good to go.

Its a shame that nothing is ever as simple as what it should be.

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Post by rick130 »

Strange Rover wrote:You blokes sound too dodgy.


damn, and I thought no-one knew me here.
Apart from a brilliant 4x4 builder, tuirns out you're a bloody good judge of character as well. ;)
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Post by modman »

sam, have you tried to shave 2-3mm from each side of the radius arm
of course the bush outer steel case would have to be trimmed to suit.
does the side of the arm (skin) hold a lot of the strength?
also what type of shock did you use ( the one that is 10.5" long travel)
i can change the mounts to suit anything if need be.
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Post by RaginRover »

You will have it sorted soon won't you mate :D

We know you have been busy 26 units shipped last month doesn;t leave much time for anything else !

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Post by Strange Rover »

modman wrote:sam, have you tried to shave 2-3mm from each side of the radius arm
of course the bush outer steel case would have to be trimmed to suit.
does the side of the arm (skin) hold a lot of the strength?
also what type of shock did you use ( the one that is 10.5" long travel)
i can change the mounts to suit anything if need be.


With the way the bushes are nw the centre crush tube hit the inside of the outer shell and this is what limits the articulation. Dont quite understand what you are suggesting.

Can use any shock that you want although most longer shocks need the shock tower extending or the bumpstops extending.

Ive got 14in travel monroes in my mogrover but that doesent really mean anything although these are still the same shock setup I used to run when it have rover axles under it (and a rangie body on top of it)

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Post by GRIMACE »

:? Sam when do you think you can send me some of those desk mountable screw driver holders :? you know the ones that kinda look like a range rover radius arm bush only with more holes for more screwdrivers :D
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Post by Strange Rover »

AnthonyP wrote::? Sam when do you think you can send me some of those desk mountable screw driver holders :? you know the ones that kinda look like a range rover radius arm bush only with more holes for more screwdrivers :D


Now ya thinking!!! :D

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Post by GRIMACE »

Well I'll take 5 then............. 1 for the desk.... the other four I will use elsewere :D
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Post by Muzz110 »

I just thought you might be interested, the Suzuki Jimny has this type of bush in their arms. The hole isn't quite as big but then again neither is the bush. If they passed ADR then your ones should have a chance.
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Post by GRIMACE »

:bad-words: WHERE ARE MY DAMN SCREWDRIVER HOLDERS :bad-words:

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