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<blockquote data-quote="Hip" data-source="post: 1386159" data-attributes="member: 16058"><p>mine from the factory were made of a very hard plastic, but i ordered the wrong size :redneck: so i made some out of some nylon. the only issue i had is the nylon is so soft its hard to get a good finnish on the id of the bore as it gets thin. the material wanted to absorb the cut or deflect away from the tool and left a uneven finnish. was difficult to install on the sway bar but im thinking it will wear into itself so it should be ok. so i would maybe think of something a little more firm than nylon or HDPE.</p><p> </p><p>i see no reason brass or aluminium bronze would not work. Or even aluminium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hip, post: 1386159, member: 16058"] mine from the factory were made of a very hard plastic, but i ordered the wrong size :redneck: so i made some out of some nylon. the only issue i had is the nylon is so soft its hard to get a good finnish on the id of the bore as it gets thin. the material wanted to absorb the cut or deflect away from the tool and left a uneven finnish. was difficult to install on the sway bar but im thinking it will wear into itself so it should be ok. so i would maybe think of something a little more firm than nylon or HDPE. i see no reason brass or aluminium bronze would not work. Or even aluminium. [/QUOTE]
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