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The new bushing is a factory style bushing.
The old bushing is an aftermarket improved style replacement bushing.
I beg to differ. The old bushing (right picture) is factory. The new bushing (left picture) is the aftermarket replacement. The factory style requires removal of the strut rod to replace the bushing. The aftermarket style can
"supposidly" be replaced by cutting the rear section of the old bushing out, and sliding the new bushing on the end of the rod and into the "K" member, without removing the rod. I have never tried it, as I have always done a complete rebuild.
Edit: I might be totally wrong. Just looked in my parts book and the picture shows the tappered bushing (left pic).