Originally Posted by
daleburr
My approach is to add the superglue to the mount hole, then let it dry for 24 hours before putting the bushing into the mount. So the superglue is just used to reduce the size of the hole and get rid of the slop, rather than glue the two bits together.
That way the bushing is tight in the mount, but it isn't glued to it so can be removed if necessary (haven't actually tried removing one yet, but it should come apart).
Either way its a bit crap. I guess Thunder Tiger don't understand how an interference fit works...
I did try that, but had no long term confidence in it, but I'm open to anyone's experience of overall durability of that method.
Seems like a simple redesign of the bushing and arm mount would do. Something other than round!