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Old 02-13-2013, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeAWD
Good news. 15 sets of 75a will be ready tomorrow after all. Pics will be up tomorrow and Eddie will start collecting as soon as I have them in my hand and confirm the fitment to be perfect. Thanks.
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Will these fit a GT2 996
Yes they will
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Below is a pic of the 95a Inserts.. The 75a will be black.. They were not ready today.. I will get a new ETA for you.. Eddie is going to start collecting from those of you who want the 95a inserts & 95a Mounts w/ inserts installed..

http://www.torquesolution.com/product-p/ts-por-011.htm

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Originally Posted by MikeAWD
Below is a pic of the 95a Inserts.. The 75a will be black.. They were not ready today.. I will get a new ETA for you.. Eddie is going to start collecting from those of you who want the 95a inserts & 95a Mounts w/ inserts installed..

http://www.torquesolution.com/product-p/ts-por-011.htm

Looks good. BTW - I assume you recommend lubing interior of the bushing before pressing in the metal insert?
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A little grease wont hurt.. These fit perfectly and dont require any special tools or press to install..
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What's the best way to press the old bushings out? (for those who have done it..)
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All requests with 95A were contacted.

Thank you !
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The 75a will be ready tomorrow for the 1st 10 people.. They were still manufacturing the pins so bear with us.. As i said, once the full production is in process there will be ample stock.. they are just fitting these in on a rush in between production of everything else..
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Pm sent
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Replied,

Thank you
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Didn't see my name on the updated list in post 4. Requested a set of 75's in post 12, it was acknowledged in post 19. Not in any hurry, just want to make sure I'm on the list somewhere.
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Eddie - just to refresh - 75s in a mount - just bolt in and go
Email/pm me when I need to do something
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Please check the lub is inert to the bush or it could swell. Something like red brake grease MIGHT be OK.

CASTROL RED RUBBER GREASE
A special, rubber compatible grease for use on hydraulic brake and clutch components where hardening or swelling of rubber must be avoided.
Useful in assembly of rubber components for brake, clutch and suspension units

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/secti...tentId=7027101

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Originally Posted by Ur20v
Please check the lub is inert to the bush or it could swell. Something like red brake grease MIGHT be OK.

CASTROL RED RUBBER GREASE
A special, rubber compatible grease for use on hydraulic brake and clutch components where hardening or swelling of rubber must be avoided.
Useful in assembly of rubber components for brake, clutch and suspension units

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/secti...tentId=7027101

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The bushings are Polyurethane not Rubber. Polyurethane is resistant to mineral and silicone greases. Rubber has the tendency to swell, crack and dry out, while Polyurethane does not, thus why using petroleum based lubes are not recommended for Rubber.

The Castrol RRG is fine, and any heavy duty rubber grease, or lube will work. Synthetic probably even better.
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inserts shipment starts tomorrow.

Here are a few pics





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