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    Default I'm looking for this type of washer?

    Hello All, I saw these washers? at the last event I went to can anyone point me how to get these or what there called?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CM/FFdriver View Post
    Hello All, I saw these washers? at the last event I went to can anyone point me how to get these or what there called?

    Thank you
    It might be a step-down bushing for a shock mount. Depends on the size.
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    Default Top hat bushing

    If all else fails, try McMaster-Carr. They carry a range that looks like it will suit.

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    Looks like a misalignment bush for a rod end or spherical bearing. What size is it?

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    If you can PM me the dimensions I can see if we have anything similar. Since acquiring the NP01 program from Elan we inherited many old Van Diemen parts and part numbers that we still use on our cars. The oldest VD part number dates from 1984 and was a top hat bush like yours, although we have since re-drawn the part and given it an NP01 part number!

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    I called them top hat bushings too. Brad knew what I meant. These are the sizes used on my car.
    https://www.primusracingparts.com/Sw...16-_p_368.html
    https://www.primusracingparts.com/Sp...14_p_1539.html

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    Ben, is that actually a bushing that goes inside the rod end, or is that washer at the end of a single shear setup like a balljoint (it looks like the latter to me).

    If that's the case, you can use something like this:
    https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...p?Product=3068

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    I've bought these and adjusted them for ones I couldn't find elsewhere

    "Sleeve washer"

    https://www.mcmaster.com/products/wa...erial~steel-1/

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    Default Fast Forward

    https://www.fastforwardracingcomponents.com/

    They usually have them in stock, give them a call or send them a message. They have loads of different sizes.

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