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Gday guys just after a couple of answers I recently purchased some hard race suspension for my 32gtr took me a little while after taking the stock ones out and comparing to the hard race ones how you were meant to be able to offset the new ones to match the originals but I think we got there You turn one end 20141128_151705.jpg But in doing this I noticed that one of the ends is sticking out a little bit on both the camber arms which I thought was unusual, does anyone know why?? 20141128_151609.jpg

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No, the crush tube is the blue bit in the middle of the silver bits. The crush tubes are the bits that get "crushed" between the bolt head and nut (and the chassis mounts at one end and the upright at the other end of course) when you do them up. If there were no crush tubes to take that force then the end of the arm would get pinched by the bolt and nut (and the chassis mount, blah blah) and then the arm wouldn't be able to move. The crush tube is the inner race of the bearing effectively, and the arm itself is the outer race.

Edited by GTSBoy

Oh yer I kinda get what you mean, the other and spins as if they were connected but if it's a tight enough fit in The bearing I guess that would be enough to make it rotate, so i guess its possible it is 2 seperate pieces and could be pressed together

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