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    ashhhhh Guest

    Chassis spring bushings?

    Hey all,

    Does anyone know if the spring bushings on a series 1 (55' 107) are the same as later vehicles?

    Mine are basically non-existant so its hard to tell what they looked like, they do appear short, almost like they only go half way through - is this right?

    Cheers
    Ash

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    The bushes in the chassis were two smaller bushes originally but at some point this changed to a single long bush.

    Picture in this thread shows the two narrow bushes removed from my '56 and the 'long' replacement.

    Getting the Series 1 Ready for Cooma



    Colin
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    ashhhhh Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    The bushes in the chassis were two smaller bushes originally but at some point this changed to a single long bush.

    Picture in this thread shows the two narrow bushes removed from my '56 and the 'long' replacement.

    Getting the Series 1 Ready for Cooma



    Colin
    That explains it mate, thanks.
    The old bushes consist of shredded shards of rubber and a rusted tube...

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    Im waiting for my parabolics to arrive to pull apart the bushes but from the Klonk every time I turn a corner im sure mine now look like yours. Unless its the shock mount rubbers.
    Mike

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