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Kenny Brown rear lower suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="598" data-source="post: 15906451" data-attributes="member: 71706"><p>The rear tubular control arms have a little slop between the bushing and the rear axle mounts on my 95 R. It uses a heim joint with bushings on either side. Never bothered me on the track, but makes a lot of noise on the street. Is there any reason I cant shim the bushing tight to the suspension? Wondering if it shouldn't be tight in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="598, post: 15906451, member: 71706"] The rear tubular control arms have a little slop between the bushing and the rear axle mounts on my 95 R. It uses a heim joint with bushings on either side. Never bothered me on the track, but makes a lot of noise on the street. Is there any reason I cant shim the bushing tight to the suspension? Wondering if it shouldn't be tight in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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