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    Navy, I have used several Mustang II racks which might be & do look similar to your setup, on a set of bushings I recieved from Heidts the rubber on the bushing was much longer than the metal insert that the bolt goes through and is tightened with a nut to the crossmember mount, I had to trim off a small amount of that rubber as it folded over and was pinched when the rack was mounted, making the rack & pinion wobble and not mount firmly in mockup. I did this build in 2006 and never found any info on those bushings as I remember looking but after the trimming its been on the road since then with no problems. I hope this helps. Matt
    Last edited by Matthyj; 12-16-2015 at 07:07 PM.
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