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Spindle bushings replaced.

ldmack3

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Replacing the bushings on my spindles.

They are at the machine shop now. To what clearance should they be reamed?
 

davidb56

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depends on the size and material of the bushing. .001-.002 is usually fine for a Oil-lite bushing. The Machinest should know that as there is a industry standard chart for common bushings.But I dont know what type of bushing you got. Im assuming you are talking about the bushing ID After its installed in the spindle.
 
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ldmack3

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Correct. NOS busing being installed for new axle so will likely need to be reamed to fit the journal. Don't know what an oil-lite bushing is but these are grooved to pickup the knuckle grease...I think.
 

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If I were doing it, I'd just slide it over the axle to make sure it was the correct one and slap it in, then go. But I only drive about 10 miles a trip max, so it will last me forever.
 
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