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Old 10-25-2016, 12:53 PM
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Default Subframe Bushings and more!

For anyone looking to stiffen up their suspension I just wanted to show you a few products we offer.

350z Rear Subframe Bushing Set - $199.99

Offered in both standard height and raised height it's a great way to stiffen up the rear suspension some.




350z Rear Differential Bushing Set - $129.99

Helps minimize wheel hop issues that can damage driveshafts and half shafts.





If you have any questions feel free to PM, Post or call me at the shop
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I have the raised subframe bushings in my my car, well worth it.
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Why raised bushings? Does that not interfere with the pinion angle?
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Originally Posted by JAC-Z33
Why raised bushings? Does that not interfere with the pinion angle?
It's only about 1/4 inch, on a leaf spring car , look at how much the angle changes thru the suspension movement.
Old 11-02-2016, 03:20 AM
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What is the benefit of the raised bushings?

I just got my Z so I am trying to absorb what's good & for what reason.

I am not worried about the pinion angle changing. I just was curious as to whether the they bushings were made to change the angle specific & to what end.
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I had my OEM subframe and all the rear diff bushings changed out with the SIKKY ones over a year ago and it's like a night and day experience driving the car. Well worth the price and the cost of install IMHO.
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Originally Posted by WYZIWYG
I had my OEM subframe and all the rear diff bushings changed out with the SIKKY ones over a year ago and it's like a night and day experience driving the car. Well worth the price and the cost of install IMHO.

How is the NVH with these?




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