Bob - As Arthur points out, the forward end of the bushing fits into the "eye" on the differential front cover. That is what the pinch bolt is clamping. You can't slide the bushing aft more that a few millimeters even if you remove the shim between the aft end of the bushing and the right axle half.
Also, after installing the bushing, but before clamping everything down, the longitudinal position of the hanger bracket/mount must be set. I'm not quite sure how you do that in the car - perhaps Arthur can help or posted on this earlier. The measurement is from the face of the input flange back to the forward edge of the hanger bracket - where it fits into the top mount. Maybe you can drop the center of the axle assembly down far enough to get the measurement. I think the dimension is 168 mm.
And for more fun, the hanger bracket must be perpendicular to the axle tube. The reason is to have the rubber in the bushing "without tension", as the Germans would say, with the car at rest on the ground.
This may all sound like overkill, but I cannot emphasize enough how important this mount assembly is to the feel of the car on the road.
Vince Canepa
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