It's esentially a wrist pin. Threre are several different designs for tollerances. Lateral movement is controlled by selective thrust washers. One downside of a wrist pin is the machining requirements. But that also gives you to ability to set tollerances to the thousanths. You can also design it with less "stick-out" than a common bolt
your anti-squat bracket moves, what? 10 to 15 degrees? I don't think you will need a fully bushed bore for that much movement, especially since it will be stationary mostly. you will need to have atleast a .50" sleeve on either side in the bores in your x-member for pin. you will want your thrust surfaces machined. and you could get away with just using thicker wall DOM as the bore for your bracket.
The "ear" on the one I pictured is nothing more than a retainer tha prevents the pin from walking out or turning in the bore. that is just one design. there are also fully sunk pins that are retained by plates, snap rings, collets, and such.
You can look at backhoes, skidsteers, dozers, and any other heavy equipment and get ideas for mounting styles. Different brands have different styles. You can also have a pin built to your specs and your size. I can get you more info off line if you want.