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Hey i want to replace the old rubbers, but i do have a question about them, i know that 2 of them just have holes on each end where you push the rods through but the other 2 of them have 1 hole where you push the rod on the exhaust through and the other side hole has a bolt that goes through it and bolts to the chassis of the car, now from memory the end that has the bolts going through them have a metal sleeve through them and i am not sure if they are removable so i can put them into new rubbers that i buy or do i have to find rubbers that have a metal sleeve in 1 of the holes?

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anyone know anything about this, i went to bursons and he didnt have any the right shape but he could get some in but he doesnt know if they are the right size by kooking in his book, and online i see some with metal sleeves in both ends, i dont know if i buy them and remove one of the sleeves, some sites showed some with a sleeve in just one side like i need, but then i also need 2 that dont have any sleeves in them, i just want to know if the sleeves are removable, if no one knows i will have to remove one from my car and check myself

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