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Tarett thrust bushing— shouldn’t they need a press?

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Old 04-25-2021, 04:41 PM
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Default Tarett thrust bushing— shouldn’t they need a press?

I assume a bushing needs to be pressed but these slide in...


so either a. I’m an idiot and it slides in, b. I got the wrong bushing or c. my lca is not OEM

which is it?!
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Your LCA looks like it is OEM but your Target thrust bushing is styled like OEM (only 1 hole in the middle), however the OEM thrust bushing is rubber. Here’s an example of an OEM LCA with bushings. Aluminum bushings slip in easily and are 2 pieces, one for top and bottom of the LCA.
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Like slip in that easy? No press?

thx!
Old 04-25-2021, 06:10 PM
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Yes, they slip in without a press. I have these and there are (2) bolts that hold them together.



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