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[QUOTE="Jeremy Wilkey, post: 143315, member: 17220"] Bushings wear in serval major ways. 1.) Damage during disasembly. If the edges are rolled over then they need to be replaced. (using a little heat on the tube will help tremendously) 2.) Look for spots wear the teflon composite has been worn through. (Brassey spots) This will need to be replaced. (Time an fork bind will do this) 3.) Look for smeared areas where the teflon is gone and your down to the brass.. Check for dents in the tube that will do this. Replace. 4.) Check for very worn bushing shoulders. This is from the bushing rocking durring normal use. This should help. Regards, Jer [/QUOTE]
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