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Old 04-05-2023, 07:38 PM   #15
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Good deal. I have STI engine mounts, a Whiteline trans mount cradle, and a set of shifter linkage bushings in my to-do inventory. Maybe one these days they’ll graduate to the been-done inventory. Just need to show them a few YouTube videos so they can install themselves.
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Did you guys use loctite when reinstalling the subframe bolts ? If so... blue or red

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Did you guys use loctite when reinstalling the subframe bolts ? If so... blue or red

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No. If anything, I recommend neverseize.
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I’m squarely with NHM. I recommend antiseize.
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Thanks for making this thread.

My whiteline subframe bushings are coming in today. I'm also having the PBM diff riser bushings installed... fingers crossed for no headaches...
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My subframe + diff bushing combo definitely increased NVH. Although not terrible, it is noticeable. I have a distinct "hum" around the 3k rpm range, however, the driving benefits outweigh the noise increase.
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I have the Whiteline subframe inserts and diff inserts.

Doing some exprimenting, I just removed the front lower diff inserts and made a large reduction in noise for my car.

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I went with the Whiteline subframe inserts and did not really like them. Then changed them to the STI stoppers, I did only the uppers and changed all the subframe bolts to STI ones
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And never looked back ever since.
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I went with the Whiteline subframe inserts and did not really like them. Then changed them to the STI stoppers, I did only the uppers and changed all the subframe bolts to STI ones
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And never looked back ever since.
How would you describe the difference between the Whiteline inserts and the STI stoppers?

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I have the subframe inserts and diff inserts.

Doing some exprimenting, I just removed the front lower diff inserts and made a large reduction in noise for my car.

- Andrew

Same for me. The front bushings on the diff are brutal. I pulled both upper and lower, but the lowers seemed to be the majority of the noise.
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I'll add my experience...

I installed only the Parts Shop Max solid diff risers, and went from breaking an axle every drift event to not breaking one in 10 events and 5000+ miles. Minimal NVH increase.
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