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    What bush should I use for a Cusco 24mm RSB? (Pic inside to illustrate)





    that bush. DC2 type rsb, which need some bushings on that end.
    some others swaybars don't need bushings, im aware of that.

    i had a look on energy suspension website, in their product catalog there is a bush that is called "Universal Link - Flange type bushing" (pg.13)

    http://www.energysuspension.com/asse...on-catalog.pdf

    is this what i need to get?
    the new rsb doesnt have any bushings on them.

    ***to clarify: not looking for endlinks, looking for bushing to go in hole illustrated in pic***


    thanks for the help.
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    do u have endlinks?

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    what does endlink has anything to do with the bush im looking for?
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    because the pic where the end is circled in red is where the endlink goes? :S

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    arrr, i need to know what kinda bush to fit in there.
    endlink connects to that bush with metal insert.
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    Get the endlinks from Whiteline
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    not looking for endlinks, looking for bushings to go in there.
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    as far as i know there is no bushing that goes in there as ive never seen 1 where the endlinks go.

    go to bursons and ask for endlink bushings they might have it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riced_Civic View Post
    as far as i know there is no bushing that goes in there as ive never seen 1 where the endlinks go.

    go to bursons and ask for endlink bushings they might have it
    ^ what he said, thats a hole so u can bolt up the endlinks

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    there are bushings, anyone knows where to find those kind of bushings?
    so hard to find that pic arrr, hope everyone can see clearly now that there are bushes there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    there are bushings, anyone knows where to find those kind of bushings?
    so hard to find that pic arrr, hope everyone can see clearly now that there are bushes there.
    In that first photo that you posted, it is difficult to see since the resolution is so low. Cusco RSBs do not use bushings in the mounting hole. They are a flattened end section with a small hole for the endlink bolt to go through and bolt directly.

    Here is a close up photo of what it looks like (obviously from a different brand and model). Aftermarket RSBs don't usually use bushings in mounting hole because it causes flex which makes the RSB less effective. They are usually directly bolted to the endlink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    there are bushings, anyone knows where to find those kind of bushings?
    so hard to find that pic arrr, hope everyone can see clearly now that there are bushes there.
    did u try bursons, repco, autobarn, supercheap, auto1??????
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