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I bealive you know what you are doing - Im just throwing my 2 cents.
I appreciate the advice. I don't know what I'm doing. I am buying parts and bolting them on. Hopefully it all works.
I did tear the forks down before sending them out for chrome and re-valve. When I had the upper tubes stripped I was considering removing the bushings and installing new ones. When I looked up inside the tubes I could not see any difference in the wall thickness from the first bushing near the fork seal all the way up to the upper bushing which was right at the point that the forks transition to a smaller OD. Then again, it would be hard for me to see a couple mm difference. Then, I realized it would be a total pain to remove the upper bushing and that neither bushing is listed on the OEM microfiche. The shop manual says if the bushings need replaced, you must replace the fork tube. However, I did find that there are a few suspension shops out there that CAN get the bushings and replace them if needed. I didn't bother.