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Man, is that place still there ?!?!?! Spent many a Saturday in there from '86 to '88 !! Back then there were still a few '60's and early '70's cars in there.
"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it"
I love that statement ! I once met a chemist who invented foaming alcohol for a client. Afterwards she was told that it was impossible to which she replied that nobody had told her that so she did it !!
Yeah, all I saw on FirmFeel was the pins listed for "B-bodies". I guess you need to contact them for specifics.
Why not post a "wanted" add. There has to be someone out there who can help you out.
Also, I wouldn't be afraid to put these in a press and straighten them.
FirmFeel sells pins but as best I can tell yours are the same as any B-body. Why don't yo measure those. I have a set I used in a jig and if they're the same as yours I'll cut you a decent deal on the pair. I'm probably more apt to find another set than you are in Norway !!
At $100 a set ... yes it is worth running a bent pair!! Considering there are used ones galore kicking around the swap meets for 5 or 10 bucks a piece!! I sure as hell don't see a need to spend $100. on anything special in this application.
I seriously doubt 1/8" offset in a rubber mount will...
These sit and pivot in a rubber mount. Given the bend is slight I wouldn't worry about it. Once installed the torsion bars should help to position the LCA's and the rubber mounts will absorb the slight bend.
Well you can rhyme off all the rubber grades you want but the selection in o-rings is somewhat more limited. I think you'll find that your choice will be limited to a standard rubber o-ring or a viton o-ring for high heat applications and totally unnecessary for the use in question.
Available over the counter at many places. Try some place that sells industrial hose and fittings. I'd be surprised if both cost you more than 50 cents.