Rubber and metal bush for mounting a stabiliser bar on a vehicle
DRIVE
February 25, 2004
The device has a rubber body enclosing the stabilizer with rubber body parts and an intermediate shell and a bush for attachment to the vehicle structure for accommodating the rubber body and stabilizer. The stabilizer cross-section exceeds that of the bore in the rubber body by an amount defining a compression force. A further peripheral shell is embedded in the rubber body. A rubber ring between the two shells is joined to both shells. The device has a rubber body (2) enclosing the stabilizer with at least two rubber body parts (2a,b) and an intermediate shell (6) and a bush for attachment to the vehicle structure for accommodating the rubber body and stabilizer. The stabilizer cross-section exceeds that of the bore (5) in the rubber body by an amount defining the compression force. A further peripheral shell (14) is embedded in the rubber body, whereby a rubber ring (9) between the two shells is joined to both shells.
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