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Old 04-24-2022, 09:07 PM   #15
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Installed Cusco bushings in the driveway yesterday. Can confirm they are longer than factory outers. You could potentially trim the factory inners to slide them back in, but I wasn't willing to fiddle with it while under the car.

For anyone installing a stiffer rear bushing at the same time, take advantage of the extra space when you lift the front of the carrier. I found it much easier to get a few extra inches of space which helps immensely if you are doing this on jack stands in the driveway.
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