Looks good, what'd you turn that on?
I see where you're going. If your truck is stock set up (ie no lift) I would think bushings would last a long time. i wonder if you could source a press in heim joint, or uniball into that end of the trac bar?
There , are some like Johnny joints, Ballistic fab etc that make uniball and heims with Poly races. They're smooth and quiet you can just cut that bushing end off, and bang weld a new one on.
Nice! I might be able to get this one to fit in a stock application with some modification.
Currie Enterprises 2 inch Johnny Joint Rod End wGreasable Bolt | CE-9112
I do think contamination would take these bushings down over time though. I think I'll order one up to play with anyways!
The joy of having CNC equipment at your convenience. Good looking parts. You also turning the bushings to press in? Interference fit?
The more time I spend on this forum, I realize that we have some ridiculously intelligent members here...
I would be very careful with the delrin. While it has excellent self-lubricating wear properties, in extreme cold and extreme dryness can disintegrate and crumble/crack. I would hate to have you loose some aspect of steering if that was the case...
The joy of having CNC equipment at your convenience. Good looking parts. You also turning the bushings to press in? Interference fit?