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      06-14-2016, 09:51 PM   #1
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Solid Rear Subframe Bushings - Which To Get?

I'm in the market for solid rear subframe bushings and wanted to ask which vendor provides the best product. I'm located in Asia so the items will be installed by my mechanic here.

Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.

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      06-14-2016, 11:53 PM   #2
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MRF it is then! Thanks!
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Yup, just got mine done, no noticeable difference in NHV, but the rear feels more planted, more stable on quick launches.

MRF is fantastic, I drive a few hours to get there, but wouldn't let anyone else touch my car.
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I bought Turner Motorsports' Solid Aluminum. Works well for me.
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Solid aluminum subframe bushings should all be very, very, very comparable. I would not say any one is better than any other, coming from a reputable seller.

People have various shops they like. MRF has a great reputation here, so if you are in his area, give him a try. Its not rocket science to install bushings, so many shops can do this. I would try to find a shop that has done a few, so it is familiar with the work and can do it more efficiently than the shop dropping the rear end for the first time.
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I have brand new in box, subframe and differential bushings for sale.


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