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2G Front Subframe Bushings

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JoshMc

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Nov 18, 2015
Kansas City, Missouri
Okay so after doing a quick search, I've found they A: you can just order the stock replacements from JNZ, or other Mitsubishi oem websites, but I'm really wanting poly bushings, which I haven't been able to find, not sure if solid bushings are what I'm needing but if they will help then I'm all for them

The car is going to be built for autocross and road course racing mainly, with daily driving as well, I had my subframe powder coated already so all the bushings have been burned out so I NEED replacements, I could go with the stock ones but I would prefer a performance option over oem, any help would be greatly appreciated and am needing this car back together asap!! thank you
 

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Not a group buy, I just have a batch being produced, if your interested you can PM me and you can get a set reserved then once they are back from CNC I can ship them out to you
 
I put solid bushings in my front subframe and i only have good things to say about it. no added vibrations that i can feel. I also added a lot of welding because oem welds sucks so bad! It made my car able to out corner my evo and that says a lot.
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Nice pics. Evo 8-10 all have solid mounted subframes. The are bolted one with no bushings. Why Mitsubishi up bushings on out cars is beyond me.... The only place that really needs rubber or poly bushings is the rear differential. It's loud and add a lot of noise especially on deceleration while in gear
 
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