HELP steering rack bushing replacement

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This bushing is much harder than the rubber one. Its pretty hard to get one edge through as it is.

I'm done with this. I DO NOT RECCOMEND this product. I ordered another rubber bushing for $15 that gets here tomorrow.

After i trimmed it it still took a little wrestling to have it sit on on the bracket. Now it wont slide over on the rack. This bushing is just too thick. I would have to trim some more just to get it to slide over.

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Looks like you need a cylinder flex hone tool to finish the job. Does the new parts come with any warning like, "Some trimming may be required"?
 

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This bushing is much harder than the rubber one. Its pretty hard to get one edge through as it is.

I'm done with this. I DO NOT RECCOMEND this product. I ordered another rubber bushing for $15 that gets here tomorrow.

After i trimmed it it still took a little wrestling to have it sit on on the bracket. Now it wont slide over on the rack. This bushing is just too thick. I would have to trim some more just to get it to slide over.

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looks like you need to put that rubber boot on first then slide the rack in
 

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I did this bushing and it kicked my but you have to take a crow bar to the ear and over the face of the bracket and wedge it on there once its on get a 2/4 and a sledge and wack it on keep beating it till its in place. Don't give up I didn't trim mine 0556e4fd37939e1a6430471383fb6c4f.jpg

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Well I wanted to see how much i needed to trim for it to fit. Even with all this trimmed still nothing. 20210212_162144.jpg
 
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Screw all that, this thing is not worth it. Rather put my effort in fabricating something like this. It'll serve the same purpose
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I did this bushing and it kicked my but you have to take a crow bar to the ear and over the face of the bracket and wedge it on there once its on get a 2/4 and a sledge and wack it on keep beating it till its in place. Don't give up I didn't trim mine 0556e4fd37939e1a6430471383fb6c4f.jpg

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