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HPR -- Replacement Cruise control bushings!

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:38 pm
by AngryTaco
$12.50 shipped! Made from high quality polypropylene for long lasting use!

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Re: HPR -- Replacement Cruise control bushings!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:39 am
by elaw
Doh! Bummer these weren't available a couple of months ago... I just replaced mine.

Can I suggest a great companion product? On older cars that would need those bushings, there's likely also an issue with the linkage rod being rusted, and of course the rust can abrade the bushing.

A new linkage rod made of stainless would be a wonderful thing... but of course the rods come in quite a few different flavors. But maybe you could supply a generic long one, that the buyer could cut to the proper length and either weld or thread to replace the end of an existing rod?

Re: HPR -- Replacement Cruise control bushings!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:39 am
by ringbearer
What is the part number of the part it replaces and what vehicles does it fit?

Re: HPR -- Replacement Cruise control bushings!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:23 am
by AngryTaco
ringbearer wrote:What is the part number of the part it replaces and what vehicles does it fit?


I cant seem to find a part number but it will fit any vehicle that uses this style of cruise control with the vacuum diaphragm. Audi, VW, Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Saab, etc etc

Re: HPR -- Replacement Cruise control bushings!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:25 am
by AngryTaco
elaw wrote:Doh! Bummer these weren't available a couple of months ago... I just replaced mine.

Can I suggest a great companion product? On older cars that would need those bushings, there's likely also an issue with the linkage rod being rusted, and of course the rust can abrade the bushing.

A new linkage rod made of stainless would be a wonderful thing... but of course the rods come in quite a few different flavors. But maybe you could supply a generic long one, that the buyer could cut to the proper length and either weld or thread to replace the end of an existing rod?



I could probably figure something out on that. I was considering that as well when making these. SS would be a lot stronger and last forever I bet lol