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I know this topic has been hit 100 times but I hit a washout last season and dropped my left ski right in. Now I have something bent or egged out and I can not tell what it is. I have oilites and grizz gussets. I really doubt the subframe bent with my gussets in and none of my welds cracked. I also checked the bolt hole and it seems to have just a little more play than the other side. But when I tighten everything up that doesn't move.
I am wondering what is more likely to be causing play, the oilites or the bushing that runs thru the a arm. I have looked at them alot over the last couple days but I can not see any signs of stress. Any ideas?
I am wondering what is more likely to be causing play, the oilites or the bushing that runs thru the a arm. I have looked at them alot over the last couple days but I can not see any signs of stress. Any ideas?
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a arm bolt holes egged out?


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No visible egging and when I tighten I can't see the bolt moving just the a arm on the bolt or bushing
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Where are you seeing, or feeling the play? Thru the bars, or by hand moving a ski?


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By hand moving the upper a arm with front end lifted
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