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yeah... if i were to do it again, i'd go with 300degrees'
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Bernie (OOParts International)
on January 23, 2005 at 9:29 PM
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agreed ... and therefore might as well do solid alum
posted by Guapo
on January 23, 2005 at 02:55 PM
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solid aluminum ones.
Bernie, U.S. sales rep for...
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Anyone got before-and-after pics of rear diff bushings
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Zrevolver
10:46:40 01/23/05
Use this:
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
10:48:41 01/23/05
Bernie those look like Delrin sub-frame bushings
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SkiFly01
10:55:58 01/23/05
The Derlins are stiffer but I didn't do that install/car so
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
11:00:45 01/23/05
yes, they are Delrin. i've never been in a subframe spacer
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Bernie (OOParts International)
14:53:09 01/23/05
agreed ... and therefore might as well do solid alum
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Guapo
14:55:26 01/23/05
yeah... if i were to do it again, i'd go with 300degrees' -
Bernie (OOParts International)
21:29:57 01/23/05
IMMENSELY helpful
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Zrevolver
11:19:44 01/23/05
I didn't do that write up, I would assume the ES instruction
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
11:55:51 01/23/05
if ES was writing instructions for changing tires it would
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Zrevolver
21:43:14 01/23/05
I think they come out...
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Z'Guy
14:27:05 01/23/05
subframe bushings, not diffy (n/m)
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Guapo
14:40:54 01/23/05
Oops! Still another good write up! (n/m)
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Z'Guy
14:43:02 01/23/05
that's correct, for ES bushings, the outer shell stays in...
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Bernie (OOParts International)
14:50:45 01/23/05
All pics from my subframe bushing TECH writeup are here...
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Bernie (OOParts International)
14:48:53 01/23/05
subframe and rear diff bushings are conquered
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Zrevolver
22:32:25 01/23/05
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