Fr/Rr solid bushing installed... amazing!
So is this only for modded cars? Can stock cars benefit from this also?
I'm getting questioned on Driver as to why I need these due to my stock status even though mine are cracked and shot.
I'm getting questioned on Driver as to why I need these due to my stock status even though mine are cracked and shot.
I got my rear bushing installed.
Do the front bushings need to pressed out? I tried to hammer out the stock fronts, but it looks like it's in there pretty good.
Thinking of trading my SPL fronts for Whitelines if I can't get it installed.
Do the front bushings need to pressed out? I tried to hammer out the stock fronts, but it looks like it's in there pretty good.
Thinking of trading my SPL fronts for Whitelines if I can't get it installed.
I didn't even try removing the fronts myself, i just had the shop that did my diff press them out.
I also highly recomend ordering the whiteline subframe bushings from Z1 , its almost pointless to do the SPL diff bushing with the rest of the rear end done.
I also highly recomend ordering the whiteline subframe bushings from Z1 , its almost pointless to do the SPL diff bushing with the rest of the rear end done.
Yes the SPL bushings are solid, but there is still the possibility of the subframe bushing moving around once the solid SPL bushings are in place.
So is the SPL diff bushings worthless without the subframe bushings?
Not worthless, but not even at 1/2 potential. Jack up the car a few time from various suspension points in the rear and watch the subframe. You will see how loose/sloppy they actually are.
the differential bushings only gave me a slight increase in noise (a whirring sound, not audible with the stereo on) at sub-zero temperatures until the car warmed up. There is still much isolation in the drive train, and with the rubber subframe bushings that, yes, there is no ill effect on the NVH. As I said prior, for me, it reduced the NVH along with all the other benefits (better road feel, crisper shifting, more predictable traction, etc).
I never installed the whiteline subframe parts to comment there however.
I never installed the whiteline subframe parts to comment there however.
did it it run?
As we live in the same area now that your in Philly.
Jerry
Just ordered ALL the Whiteline bushings from Z1, complete front, rear and subframe!
Already had the SPL solid diff bushings so didnt need them.
Cant wait to get them and have them installed, all at once will make a HUGE difference.
Already had the SPL solid diff bushings so didnt need them.
Cant wait to get them and have them installed, all at once will make a HUGE difference.
It will be night and day, i'll be ordering more bushing from them soon and hope to have them installed before the next race.
If I am looking at rear replacement bushing, which set is the one I should be purchasing?
Thank you
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=3784
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4573
Thank you
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=3784
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4573
they go in 2 totally different locations per the descriptions from each link. Getting all of them gives you everything in the rear bushing wise with the exception of the differential and subframe, which are listed here:
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4547
and here:
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4160
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4547
and here:
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4160
I wouldn't bother with the Whiteline diff bushings, its the back mount that typically goes out and whiteline does nothing for that, just get the SPL's. I do highly recomend getting the whiteline subframe bushings http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=4160 . Both can be order from Z1.
SPL are differential bushings (in stock if you need em):
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ne&prodid=3971
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ne&prodid=3971








