Really stupid question from someone who has heen around motorcycles since before I was born.

RandyS
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Edited Date/Time 2/26/2014 10:10am
The two collars that press into the cases in the back where the swingarm bolt goes. I'm tring to find a set for a Husky and I can't remember what they're called.
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2/25/2014 12:09pm Edited Date/Time 2/25/2014 12:10pm
You mean swingarm bushings?
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2/25/2014 12:24pm
Yeah, I tried swingarm bushing, case bushing, case collar. Under swing bushing I was finding mostly the sleeve that goes through the swingarm bearing. Thought there must be something I was forgetting. I'll check that Husky Outlet link. Thanks.

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2/25/2014 12:32pm
Rockymountainatvmc.com has a whole schematic of parts under there oem parts finder too that will tell you the name of every part
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2/25/2014 12:37pm
I know on some bikes the case bushings are not a replaceable part as they are pressed into the cases. Not sure on the Husky
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2/25/2014 12:39pm
I fell for Bobby's.
I avoided Hman's as likely H.Jack's link, then opened Bobby's.
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2/25/2014 12:46pm
lostboy819 wrote:
I know on some bikes the case bushings are not a replaceable part as they are pressed into the cases. Not sure on the Husky
They're replaceable but it was a bitch without splitting the cases. I finally took the advice of George from Uptite and welded a bolt to one side, pushed it out and then did the same on the other. Even with the heat from welding it still was not happy coming out.
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2/25/2014 12:47pm
Highsider wrote:
I fell for Bobby's.
I avoided Hman's as likely H.Jack's link, then opened Bobby's.
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2/25/2014 12:54pm
Dude really? I'm prone to dork around a bit if the OP is asking for it, but I don't mess with legit stuff. Hover your cursor over my link and see what it previews as. Legit.

I looked at a couple different fiche views, and the part I think you're looking for is just called a bushing.

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2/25/2014 2:09pm
Stick the new ones in the freezer for a few hours before installing them.
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2/25/2014 2:48pm
SEE ARE125 wrote:
Stick the new ones in the freezer for a few hours before installing them.
Thanks, I will.
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2/26/2014 10:10am
SEE ARE125 wrote:
Stick the new ones in the freezer for a few hours before installing them.
RandyS wrote:
Thanks, I will.
Even better, pick up some dry ice (our local supermarket carries it, along with welding shops). -109 beats 32 everytime.

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