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SOLD White line rear diff bushings KDT924
SOLD SOLD SOLD
$75 shipped to North America Opened package, never installed. These are replacement bushings, not the inserts. Ended up not using. PayPal only unless picking up in person.
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I was tempted to get these but I'm really not sure what the difference in feel is between the replacements and the inserts (which I have installed). Any idea?
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I am not sure as I meant to buy the inserts and bought these on accident. After doing control arm bushings and subframe bushings, I was pretty over swapping bushings at that point.
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did you find the subframe bushings extreme? Mind you, I don't have the control arm bushings but I was very okay with the NVH resulting from the subframe bushings
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I am running the SPL solid mount setup and it is a bit too much for a street car that sees some track time. I think the biggest issue is my AL one piece driveshaft is already very noisy, and now having the subframe solid mounted exaggerates that even more. I think the bushings would have been a better compromise of performance/NVH for my car.
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Yes. I will cover shipping to Canada.
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Okay chatting to him we decided I probably don't need them so I'll pass for now. Thanks and GLWS! Try some facebook groups (toronto frs/brz buy/sell is one)
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I'd say if it was a mod that you are interested in trying, a diff brace or the inserts would be a better option as they are both easily removable.
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