Can you measure the diameter of the early vin car? I have seen the bushing walk like this on another early car and am curious if the bar size is different.
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My VIN: 5646,5080, 5880, 10234, 3639, 2518, 10586, 1538
Can you measure the diameter of the early vin car? I have seen the bushing walk like this on another early car and am curious if the bar size is different.
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Location: Florida: Pinellas County
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My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
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I will take a measurement after work and post it, it did seem like the bush fit the later bar better but who knows. I did notice, but did not measure, the distance between the raised humps right where the bushes are were closer together on the early vin than on the later vin; I did not have any gap on either side like you can see pictured in post 3. I will have to measure that as well. I'd imagine if there is more room for the bar to float left to right, that would knock the bush loose.
-----Dan B.
Looks like A LOT of grease where it don't belong in the post 1 pic to me. I wouldn't say it was THE problem, but a contributor...
Got ya.
(I wouldn't think there should be any between the clamp and bushing.)
Location: Florida: Pinellas County
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My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
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This photo should clear up where the gap is that I am trying to explain. There are no gaps between the clamp, bush, clamp and frame, etc. This is the only gap, and I was able to pull the bar side to side while installed! My stock bar from 5003 does not have these gaps, that is why I think the early vin bar is a little different.
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-----Dan B.
I just put a set of stainless lower links, radiator brackets, and related bushing sets in an early VIN.
No gaps like those in your pic. Maybe this will help:
Anti-Roll Bar.jpg
Are you using the Bracket Spacer Plates with the upgrade (not clear in the pics)?
Location: Florida: Pinellas County
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My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
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Awesome Ron, thanks for the picture and measurements. I will measure it for kicks tonight and see. Unfortunately, I drove the car last night and after maybe a ten mile trip with harsh turns and speed bumps, the bushing is already beginning to push out, even with the replacement ARB installed. I have these installed as follows: bushing on the ARB, the bracket that goes over the bush and then the plate that goes between the bracket and frame. I don't think I have any frame issues, I measured it and didn't find any issues or alignment issues. At this point, I think the next step is to try a stock bushing and retainer setup and see what happens.
Josh, I mic'd the early bar @ 0.7355IN.
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-----Dan B.
Location: Florida: Pinellas County
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My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
Club(s): (DCF)
That would be great actually, I can then double check and make sure I have the correct distance.
-----Dan B.