fourpointzero
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Nevermind if its "crap". The Amazon link points to an item than is "not available".
I ordered these and sent them back. It was the cheapest, low grade chunks of plastic I've put hands on in a while. I would love a good solution because my passenger seat is driving me crazy.Anybody tried these? Although my seats don’t wobble all the bushings are missing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D72MQB7/?tag=wranglerorg-20
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I see you posted your video 8 months ago. How has your fix held up?I made a video of how I fixed this issue. I hope it helps.
Still the same as it was installed. The nylon is robust. Way better than 3D printed plastic/rubber.I see you posted your video 8 months ago. How has your fix held up?
Just did this fix to my seat and it is rock solid now. Thanks for putting in the work and figuring out a better solution.Still the same as it was installed. The nylon is robust. Way better than 3D printed plastic/rubber.
You're welcome. Glad it helpedJust did this fix to my seat and it is rock solid now. Thanks for putting in the work and figuring out a better solution.
Wow, that's pretty pricey for some simple 3D printed parts. My driver seat is a little wobbly - are these bushings the reason? Is there a resource or write-up about this? I might need to model and print some of these. I already printed replacement shims for my Bestop rear seat after I broke the original plastic pieces.
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I just installed a set of these last night:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8BMVZY9/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Not 3-D printed, but not sure what kind of plastic it is. Fit seemed nice and tight - will see how they perform.
I just installed the DIY nylon washer fix last weekend and so far so good. Its about 6 bucks in plastic from Lowe's. That said, had I found these first, I probably would have just bought them.Having said all that I'll probably buy a set of the ones @LJBean linked to above (thanks for posting these, BTW!) because they look inject-molded, rather than printed. I'll just keep them in the parts bin for future use.
I just installed the DIY nylon washer fix last weekend and so far so good. Its about 6 bucks in plastic from Lowe's. That said, had I found these first, I probably would have just bought them.
I'll probably pick up a set for the parts bin as well. Thanks @LJBean
I just installed a set of these last night:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8BMVZY9/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Not 3-D printed, but not sure what kind of plastic it is. Fit seemed nice and tight - will see how they perform.
These look very similar to the unavailable Amazon listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/334559850724
At the very least, they don't look 3D printed.
I took a chance and ordered these for $12: https://www.ebay.com/itm/275434196745
We'll see how well they work.
What is the actual issue: stability, noise?