Im in the middle of doing an axle swap and shackle flip install. The bolt in this bushing (which is maybe a year old) had already rusted in place because I forgot to put anything on the bolt. Anyway I cut the bolt with my recipricating saw. When i went to try to drive the bolt out with a punch the center just popped. From what I can tell there wasnt much holding it in in the first place. There are only two small chunks of rubber that stuck to the metal. The rest is smooth and still in good shape.
I know the right thing to do would be get a new bushing but nobody within a 40 mile radius stocks them individually or only sells full sets of the high dollar ones. I was just wondering why I couldn't either just put it back in or coat the rubber in two part epoxy and stick it in? Epoxy would hold it 10x better than what was holding it. Or would silicone be better?
I know the right thing to do would be get a new bushing but nobody within a 40 mile radius stocks them individually or only sells full sets of the high dollar ones. I was just wondering why I couldn't either just put it back in or coat the rubber in two part epoxy and stick it in? Epoxy would hold it 10x better than what was holding it. Or would silicone be better?
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