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Old 08-16-2005, 08:35 AM   #1
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Default dunno where this piece goes...from kartboy bushings set



see the black piece in the middle with the two bolts? i have no idea where that installs too......and the instructions didn't mention it at all...
so what's up with it? it doens't look important


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Old 08-16-2005, 09:01 AM   #2
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Thats the rear stay bushing. If you get under the car it will be right underneath where the shifter is. The thick part on the bottom that sticks out faces down.
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ok i'll have a look today....it was odd because the instructions from kartboy's site don't even mention it
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Verm is correct. That is the Kartboy rear shifter stay bushing. Disconnect the front stay and pull it out of it's bracket. Then grab the stay and pull if forward so the rod pops out of the old bushing. Remove the old rear bushing with a 12mm socket and a long extension.

Push new rear bushing onto stay (thicker part of the material goes down). Start the threads on the passenger side first, but don't tighten. Put in and tighten driver's side bolt then tighten passenger side bolt.


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