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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Citrus Heights, California
Age: 36
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Real Name: Jerod
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Elite Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Citrus Heights, California
Age: 36
Posts: 7,338
Real Name: Jerod
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If you torque down the bushings enough, they will squeeze in the hole and become a sort of 'centering washer' all on their own. However I don't know how you plan on driving your vehicle so if you expect the rear shocks to do a lot of work, meaning off-road a lot, it may not work and be secure enough. My reference on this is the sway bar bushings as if you torque them down tight enough they will squeeze into the recess around the threaded bolt and fill the gap on their own.
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