black_gst
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to celebrate my recent "supporting freelancer" membership I'd like to share with everyone what my recent projects have been.
here goes. if you would like to know more please post your question or feel free to PM me, also you can check my classified's for more info as well
i have made 3 different types of rear subframe bushings
here are the full solid aluminum version
this bushing completly replaces all the rubber including the top and bottom rubber spacers
i also designed a bushing that works with your top and bottom rubber spacers
these are a little more "street" friendly because they work with the rubber spacers which will help isolate drivetrain noise but still give you a solid mount
now if solid aluminum just isnt you think and you want a polyurethane replacment bushings, this is for you
these work flawlessly with you stock top and bottom spacers for an OEM look and fit!
some people wonder how i keep the polyurethane from falling out, well heres how i do it
here goes. if you would like to know more please post your question or feel free to PM me, also you can check my classified's for more info as well
i have made 3 different types of rear subframe bushings
here are the full solid aluminum version
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this bushing completly replaces all the rubber including the top and bottom rubber spacers
i also designed a bushing that works with your top and bottom rubber spacers
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these are a little more "street" friendly because they work with the rubber spacers which will help isolate drivetrain noise but still give you a solid mount
now if solid aluminum just isnt you think and you want a polyurethane replacment bushings, this is for you
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these work flawlessly with you stock top and bottom spacers for an OEM look and fit!
some people wonder how i keep the polyurethane from falling out, well heres how i do it
You must be logged in to view this image or video.
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