BUSH FOR STABILIZER
DRIVE
February 24, 2016
A bush for a stabilizer is configured so that surface pressure at an adhered surface of a hole of the bush is uniform in adhering the bush to a bar of the stabilizer, whereby necessary adhesive strength is obtained. A bush 100 has a body part 110 that includes a rectangular part 101 with a rectangular shape and a curving part 102 having a curved shape at an outer circumferential part thereof. The body part 110 has a side surface part on which a protruding part 103 is formed so as to protrude outwardly. When contained in a U-shaped part 41 of a bracket 40 shown in Fig. 3B , the rectangular part 101 is arranged at a straight line part 41A of the U-shaped part 41, the curving part 102 is arranged at a circular arc part 41B of the U-shaped part 41, and the protruding part 103 is pressed toward the body part 110 by an inner surface of the U-shaped part 41.
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