I was reading something in the latest 4wd action mag they were talking about putting an insert/sleeve in the panhard bar when replacing the bush to stop the bushes twisting on them self's, does anyone have any more info on this like inner diameter of insert?
cheers Shane
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Re: sleeving/ panhard rod/bar
chips59 wrote:I was reading something in the latest 4wd action mag they were talking about putting an insert/sleeve in the panhard bar when replacing the bush to stop the bushes twisting on them self's, does anyone have any more info on this like inner diameter of insert?
cheers Shane
There's your first mistake
More info would help.
What vehicle are you interested in?
Most bushes have a sleeve/crush tube bonded in the rubber (loose sleeve with poly bushes) the sleeve stops bolts being over-tightened and crushing mounting brackets, it also locates the bush within the mounting brackets.
The sleeve also means any load on the bush is spread over a larger surface area compared to pushing or twisting against a relatively thin bolt
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Re: sleeving/ panhard rod/bar
Sorry, GU patrol 2000 4.2TD wagon. I have the new genuine bushes ready to go in but read this before I had a chance to fit them so thought I would check it out.
The bushes I have have a tube inside them as you say but none on the outside like a caster bush, the bush is very soft so can see why you would want to make it a tight fit when inserting it but just wanted more info.
cheers Shane.
The bushes I have have a tube inside them as you say but none on the outside like a caster bush, the bush is very soft so can see why you would want to make it a tight fit when inserting it but just wanted more info.
cheers Shane.
Re: sleeving/ panhard rod/bar
I've never had any issues with these bushies have you ?
4wd action print a lot of crap so take what they say with a pinch of salt.
4wd action print a lot of crap so take what they say with a pinch of salt.
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Re: sleeving/ panhard rod/bar
fixedAFeral wrote:I've never had any issues with these bushies have you ?
4wd action print a lot of REPEATED...REPEATEDLY crap over and over again..... take what they say with a pinch of salt.
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Re: sleeving/ panhard rod/bar
fixed for you FeralAFeral wrote:I've never had any issues with these bushies have you ?
4wd action print a lot of crap consistently so take what they say with a pinch of salt as they constantly make mistakes in there articles.
but never heard anything about that the bushes are fine just need replacing every now and agin
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