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Re: How To: Moar Castor
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thanks!!!!

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I see no worries with that

It appears you have sliced a bushing in half (as per the discussion at beginning of this topic), and in so doing there is no longer any wide end for the special washer to cup against

When using a stock (uncut) bushing, the washers cupped side should face the bushing

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tension rod special washer.

is it okay and safe if i place the washer upside down like in the photos?

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Re: How To: Moar Castor
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C110 otherwise known as 240K Castor rod rubbers fit straight in and are much more solid giving a vast improvement in control under hard braking as well when doing this mod, Urethane are often too hard and end up breaking stuff if not careful hence why I use rubber just better rubbers even with stock Castor let alone "Moar" (more) Castor

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ok.. will try that....

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No need to re-thread the castor bars. Just cut the bushing in two.

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hi guys. does datsun B310 castor bar is hollow? rethreading is not adviceable..?

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no, yes and yes hahahaha. worn bushings, freeplay steering box and excessive lowering contributes.

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Yes, but details may vary.

It can also be caused by incorrect alignment, worn out bushiings or by excessive lowering.

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can i do this for my 1600? exactly same problem, the car wanders if i take my hands off the steering wheels.

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