Thats crazy money for a ... ROD...!!
too rich for me....
But, I have another cheesy idea, the holes do not look elongated on the new version, and so I am thinking that my holes are elongated from years of wear. All of my other bushings were in pretty good condition so I think this is the source of a lot of side to side play....
So Im thinking to fill the elongated holes with a very durable calking, if you are familiar with a 3m product we use a lot in the boating world, 3M 5200. its extremely tough but will also give a little. Its an adhesive so it will stick, and it hardens up like stiff rubber.... A tube is about $8 bucks and that is more in my price range!
I did look at the SLS part and that is a re-pro, so I would rather stick with my original part.
I guess the other idea would be to see if I could get the pin out and then re-drill the hole to fit a slightly larger pin that would fit snug - this might be a less cheesy solution!
Signing off after another fun, but too short of a day in the garage restoring little bits and pieces of the old girl!