Aluminum SFB

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dilligaf

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I was looking at the www.SHONUTPERFORMANCE.com website and see that they are out of stock. Is there any other places that I could get them. I have a 92 SHO MTX. I hear that these are the best way to go if replacing, if any other ideas they are welcome. Thanks for your help.
 

discotech

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Just remember that you will lose some driving comfort. You will do better in the turns, though. I personally like the stock feel. Do SFC's with those bushings and your baby will handle excellently.
 

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If I had the proper dimensions then I could make them. I have some drawings of a certain version of the Aluminum SFB's but I'm not sure if it is exact or not.
 

PMD Power

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*** are they compared to the police bushings?

is it worth the extra cash to get aluminum?

also Are the police ones POlygraphite or just a harder rubber? thanks!
 

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I have the SHO NUT aluminum SFB's. I really like them and havent noticed all that much noise or vibration. A little but, but not excessive. I also have tokico/eibach combo, poly bushings and the SHO NUT reinforced motor mounts on there. Still the noise isnt too bad. I drive my father's bone stock 92 from time to time and dont notice much of a difference when I get back in my car.

Just what I've found.

Paul

<small>[ September 13, 2002, 10:10 AM: Message edited by: PaulRuffo ]</small>
 

Ian Macoomb

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I just put the SHOnut aluminum bushings in the front of the subframe and replaced the upper half of the rear bushings with Ford bushings. This is a Gen III by the way and Josh hand delivered them to me. How many of you have had that service? :)

Anyway, I just got the car back on the road today and I didn't notice the ride harseness some have mentioned. Paul Nimz recommended putting the Aluminum bushings in the front only.

And the job was quite easy and I posted a homemade how-to video on my superford page.
 

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