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Pedders offset bushing... #1369351
01/14/13 11:07 AM
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I would like to have information where to find Pedders EP 6215 offset poly UCA bushing for my Dodge Charger 1967. I sended Email to info@peddersusa.com and I never received any answer.
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Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: STROKIE] #1369352
01/14/13 11:56 AM
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I would like to have information where to find Pedders EP 6215 offset poly UCA bushing for my Dodge Charger 1967. I sended Email to info@peddersusa.com and I never received any answer.
Thanks




Pedders online store link below, but the link says 'backordered' no more detail-$122. There is a link for 24/7 support??

https://secure.merlinsoftware.com.au/peddersusa/default.aspx?ProdCode=EP6215.\

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: Boise68] #1369353
01/14/13 01:33 PM
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I would like to have information where to find Pedders EP 6215 offset poly UCA bushing for my Dodge Charger 1967. I sended Email to info@peddersusa.com and I never received any answer.
Thanks




Pedders online store link below, but the link says 'backordered' no more detail-$122. There is a link for 24/7 support??

https://secure.merlinsoftware.com.au/peddersusa/default.aspx?ProdCode=EP6215.\




Thanks... I would try to contact Pedders again, I wish install those bushings

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: STROKIE] #1369354
01/14/13 04:16 PM
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Please let us know if the bushings are still available... I think Rick Ehrenberg mentioned (about a couple months ago) that they (bushings and/or company) are no longer available, at least selling these bushings. Someone should keep these bushings available, even if it means to re-introduce them under a new supplier.


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Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: Mopar Mitch] #1369355
01/14/13 05:33 PM
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Why not have them made in China by sending them a stock bushing?
Then that offset will probably be incorporated as default production-quality and 'very variable'...


But one of the larger poly-brands should be able to make these available again right?

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: STROKIE] #1369356
01/15/13 02:37 AM
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They are very expensive you might want to see if there is a dealer in the states.


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Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: moparpollack] #1369357
01/15/13 11:30 AM
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No one in the states has ever made these. At $122 a pair, I can honestly say I won't have offset urethane bushings in my car from these guys.

However, McMaster-Carr has 2" Ultra-Wear-Resistant PTFE-Filled DelrinŽ Acetal Resin for $57 a foot. Some lathe time and I can have 12 pieces without a whole bunch of effort. Take the rubber out of some shells, slide the delrin in, shazam!, offset nylon bushings for about $10 each. That would be a retail price of $40-50 a pair, or just abit more than what Moogs cost.

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: TC@HP2] #1369358
01/15/13 11:49 AM
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Hey TC@HP2,

I'm in where can i send my money to get those. LOL

Damon

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: mopardamo] #1369359
01/15/13 12:51 PM
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It is a tempting thought...

I doubt I would make the effort for it though. Mainly wanted to point out that if you really want something, there are ways to get it. I would think this is an idea that could be sold to someone who is a bit more involved on the retail side of things like Firm Feel, Hotchkis, Harms Auto, Eburg, Solidbushings.com, etc.

Re: Pedders offset bushing... [Re: TC@HP2] #1369360
01/17/13 10:17 AM
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