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Rubber perch pads?

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  • Start date Start date Apr 15, 2009

JC6715

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Anyone know where to find these? Just roller-ized my perches and don't want to put the nasty cracked ones back on... Checked all the usual suspects websites, but can't seem to find them...

Looking for the pads like on these perches




Thanks guys
 

enferno

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i could not find any aftermarket ones whatsoever. i ended up buying a heavy duty bicycle innertube - the kind that claim they cannot pop. i cut it to size and doubled it up and used that with a little white lithium spray on grease
 

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enferno said:
i could not find any aftermarket ones whatsoever. i ended up buying a heavy duty bicycle innertube - the kind that claim they cannot pop. i cut it to size and doubled it up and used that with a little white lithium spray on grease
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Thanks, I was kind of guessing I might have to rig something up like that...
 

CraigMBA

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Dynamat (or something like Dynamat)?
 
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I pushed some rubber hose on the lower end of my coils (about the same type and size as heater core hose). It has been holding up well so far.
 

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Good ideas, thanks guys.
 

tx65coupe

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I too would like to know where to get those pads. It would be cool to get something that was polyurethane so they wouldn't need to be replaced again.
 
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