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    1. #1
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      I understand exactly what you are saying, but is the part of the DSE bushing that has the curved sides the part that goes between body and subframe or the part that goes below the subframe? I thought the taller part with the curved inward sides is the part that goes between the body and frame.
      Thanks for the help.



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      Quote Originally Posted by joeelutz View Post
      I understand exactly what you are saying, but is the part of the DSE bushing that has the curved sides the part that goes between body and subframe or the part that goes below the subframe? I thought the taller part with the curved inward sides is the part that goes between the body and frame.
      Thanks for the help.
      Negative. The part with the curve goes on the underside. The other piece indexes on the frame. If you had the DSE bushings in hand, you would know exactly what I am talking about. If I had CAD on this machine, I would make you a nice 2D layout.

      I am curious how well I can see mine... If I can get a decent pic under the car, I will snap a few.

      Nick DiPrenda

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      OK that makes more sense. I thought the curved part indexed the frame. Thanks for clearing that up.

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      Quote Originally Posted by joeelutz View Post
      OK that makes more sense. I thought the curved part indexed the frame. Thanks for clearing that up.
      Had a spare minute at work.

      Nick DiPrenda

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      Nice drawing!

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      can you add a dimensions to the drawing, would help a lot of people, thanks.




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