John Wilson
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- Sep 21, 2019
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Amarillo,
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Sorry I'm still learning how to do this can you pm me if available? Thx in advanced
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Might be a long shot but any chance you still have some front subframe bushings for a 2G?Yes I still have some in stock.
Me too plzYes they're still available. I'll send you a PM.
where can i buyFor those of you whose old rubber Diff bushings are worn out, but new solid aluminium ones are a bit too stiff and uncomfortable..
I made this 3-piece POM bushing set for your 2G Diff.
Made out of POM (polyoxymethylene) with an aluminium insert pressed in.
It has a better cushioning effect than aluminium ones, yet are still solid.
Price for the 3-piece set - $90
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Are these still available.? I need a set asapFor those of you whose old rubber Diff bushings are worn out, but new solid aluminium ones are a bit too stiff and uncomfortable..
I made this 3-piece POM bushing set for your 2G Diff.
Made out of POM (polyoxymethylene) with an aluminium insert pressed in.
It has a better cushioning effect than aluminium ones, yet are still solid.
Price for the 3-piece set - $90
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Are these still available.? I need a set asap
Thanks
Ricky
they are great quality too I'm running them on my carAre these still available.? I need a set asap
Thanks
Ricky
You're right. I fixed it nowHi,
I'd like to buy a set of 3 for $95, but it's only allowing me to buy 3 separately for $105 total.
Is it a stock issue?
Performance is on point, No wear installation is not that bad once the subframe is out, I think taking off the old ones is harder than installing the new ones.Undecided on whether to go with these or solid aluminum diff bushings. A few of you have been running these for a several years now, I’m interested to hear from you how these bushings are holding up.
Wear and tear - Any noticeable wear? Any need to replace them? Any failures?
Installation - how difficult are these to install when compared to aluminum ones? I’ve seen videos of people struggling a LOT to get the aluminum bushings into the subframe.
Performance - how do these perform compared to solid aluminum bushings?
Thanks for the input. Just ordered a set!Performance is on point, No wear installation is not that bad once the subframe is out, I think taking off the old ones is harder than installing the new ones.
This method is out there for installing bushings in general, but freezing and lubing the bushings before install made the install super easy.Thanks for the input. Just ordered a set!
Hmm hard to answer that - I did POM bushings for the diff and rear sub frame. I run a full interior which helps, but for sure you will hear the gear wine - gnardly race car sounds.How much louder are they vs the original rubber?
hey! how do i buy a set of these? looking for a set of 3 bushings. What shipping speeds options do you offer? i see they are made of polyoxymethylene any chances you can make them from Polyurethane 95A or 80A?
for all who are coming to this thread and wondering what to expect with these polyoxymethylene bushing see the link below polyoxymethylene is more commonly known by its branded name of Delrin.
thx
-nick