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Subframe bushes; the rear subframe thread!
Topic Started: Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:14 pm (1,778 Views)
NEIL
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Guys, regarding Rear Subframe Bushes.
(I think) I want to replace all 4 bushes in mine, as part of a full Rear Suspension overhaul which might include uprating all dampers to Sportline specification.
Could any of you tell me if the Sportlines and 16vs used different rear subframe bushes to the 'normal' 8v cars?
Part Numbers a bonus.

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dave_irl
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Hi Neil
looking at my 2 "8v" subframes, and the crappy 16v one I have lying around, I would be pretty certain saying the subframes are the same as are the bushings.. But a quick call to your dealer will reveal the part #s needed! Pity I didnt get around to making up those Delrin ones eh :) Rear-steer delete, I can say that for sure.. (well, not the good kind of rear-steer :P )
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