XRAY 362291 Long Steel Steering Bushings - Precision Upgrade  [XR-362291]

XRAY 362291 Steel Steering Bushing - Long (2)
Price:
£9.21
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-362291
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Steering Upgrade with XRAY 362291 Bushings

For model drivers focused on tighter steering geometry, the XRAY 362291 Long Steel Steering Bushing Set is engineered for front C-hub steering block pivot screws. These finely machined steel bushings reduce unwanted movement at the pivot point and deliver steadier steering input under load. The set includes two bushings for a matched replacement.

Key Advantages of the XRAY 362291 Bushings

  • Material: Quality steel construction for enhanced resilience against wear.
  • Design: Precision-machined surfaces for reliable seating and low tolerance play.
  • Compatibility: Suitable for models specifying long bushings in the front C-hub pivot assembly.
  • Quantity: Comes as a pair to refresh both steering block pivot positions.
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Compare the length and internal diameter of your current bushings with the XRAY 362291 specifications supplied by your retailer. If your car uses long steering bushings in the front C-hub, these should be compatible.
Steel-on-metal contact can increase wear if not lubricated properly. Use an appropriate light lubricant and inspect parts regularly to manage wear on both bushings and pivot screws.
Check for any burrs in the steering block bore, use light lubrication during assembly, and ensure pivot screws are torqued to recommended settings to avoid binding or excess play.
Basic hand tools are usually sufficient. A small press or gentle drift can help when seating a tight-fit bushing, but avoid excessive force that could damage the steering block.
Inspect them during routine maintenance or after heavy running sessions. Look for signs of scoring, looseness, or corrosion and replace if performance starts to decline.

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