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Front suspension refresh question.

Just got some parts back from the powder coater and now have some pretty tight fitting pieces. The rubber bushing mount cover bracket is really tight in the crossmember, haven't got it all the way in. Probably shouldn't have powder coated it. I can easiley just sand for some clearance, but how much? how much play? I'm guessing just so it goes in smooth.


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Powder Coat parts have to be masked a lot before Powder Coating. Powder Coat is not fun to remove either. Call the coater for removal tips.


Best of luck.


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