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Need help locating OEM 1g AWD rear subframe bushing

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mondale

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Dec 1, 2010
Minneapolis, Minnesota
I am looking for a source for the stock type rear subframe bushings. Not the mustache bar bushings, but the big ones that tuners nation and boostedx sold poly replacements for. The issue that I am having is that my outer ring of my stock bushing is badly rusted, and this ring must be present for a proper fit of the machined aluminum bushings that I have purchased from Bulfab found here:
Bulfab, LLC. Custom Fabrication - Subframe Bushings
I do not think that the bushings will fit properly as they are a very tight fit by design. I would be willing to buy 2 new OEM or OEM type (napa or etc which I have tried already) bushings and destroy them to get this outer ring that I need. Does anyone know where I can get these new? Mitsu says no, as well as all the store front parts stores that are nationwide. I am running out of ideas besides returning these ones and getting a custom set machined that will fit without the outer bushing ring in the subframe. Thank you for looking!
 
We'd have at least a notion of what's involved probably sooner than that. But an actual sellable product (if we even decided to take on such a project) would be a few months at least. Since we're not a Supporting Vendor we certainly wouldn't be announcing the existence of such a product on this forum.

Well with the support I recieved from you guys regarding the fittment of the bushings, and telling you guys your wording is all wrong on your website, plus the cost of shipping to the states ($35) I recommend any:nono: vendor but you.

I'm pretty sure this isn't the 1st,2nd, or 3rd time this has happened.
Please put the words in a better perspective. Its going to be more common as the cars and parts get rusted and older, think about it....
 
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