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Old 06-18-2014, 08:44 PM   #1
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They are the pivot pins connecting the springs to the frame via pieces of metal called shackles. Instead of plastic bushings with just a plain bolt, 'wet bolts' refer to bronze or brass bushings with bolts that have a hole drilled part way through from one end and then have another hole cross drilled about centered where the center of the spring would be, then a zerk fitting is installed enabling grease to be applied to lubricate the bolt to bushing surfaces. This makes for a very durable system as long as grease is applied on a regular basis.
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