Installed Al-SFBs

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Installed some solid subframe bushings.. I didn't buy them new so I'm not sure what kind they are, I'm guessing they're from shonut.. they are ring style. anyways.. pics.


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They didn't change handling noticably but I do get more NVH. I've driven MTX SHOs with EXTREME motormounts and al-SFBs and this seemed to be about 1/4 of that. But I could REALLY feel those bumps in the road .. I love it. ;)
 

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Shonut doesn't sell the ring style and never did. Just make sure you or anybody else doesn't overtorque those bolts.....

Doug
 

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SHOtimer said:
Shonut doesn't sell the ring style and never did. Just make sure you or anybody else doesn't overtorque those bolts.....

Doug

what should they be torqued at ?? if overtorqued what happens ???

also should he have the washer on there that with the recall kit???


Jeff
 

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We sell the cup style but I haven't updated that picture. We've been selling the cup style for awhile. With the added height in the ring it looks like those are a newer set of Bruce's bushings.

Edit: In response to your PM.
 

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RAYJAY said:
what should they be torqued at ?? if overtorqued what happens ???

also should he have the washer on there that with the recall kit???


Jeff

75-80lbs. If overtorqued they can cause the unibody to pull into the bushing and deform it a bit.

No, the washer is not necessary.

Doug
 

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