looking at your 3 pictures, i am curious as to how freely the suspension arms move. i see the bolt head, then the arm a washer then the wood block. i would think that the bolt holes would be sightly larger than the bold and either have a bushing with a lip (?) or a piece of tubing (brass) to allow the bolt to move easier allowing for the suspension to move more freely. are you making the nut and bolt tight so it doesn't come loose, but makes it harder for the support arms to move? what about using one of them mixed nuts (not sure of the proper name) where they are metal on the outside like a regular nut but on the threaded inside it's like a hard nylon. they might allow for the nut to be tight, but not where you have to crush everything between the bolt head and nut, or just double nut it. Chris, _Odyssey Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)
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