Interchange subframe bushings between Gens?

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FlaSho

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Will the subframe bushings (I'm looking at TPR or Alum) interchange between the years?


I have a GEN 3
 

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Yes (I have to add more text because the forums require a minimum amount to allow me to post...I hope this is enough text)
 

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I will recomend just the rear factory rubber bushings for the front and back instead of alsfb or tpr, unless you have very nice roads where you live.
 

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We are fortunate here in British Columbia in having excellent roads, but even back in Nova Scotia, where the roads are, frankly, awful, I was happy with the aluminum sub frame bushings. There is no doubt they make the ride rougher on bad roads, but the improvement in the handling was remarkable and, for me personally, well worth the added harshness in the ride. Here in southern BC, it never even comes into play, as the roads are remarkably well maintained.

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ok, thank. I'm already dealing with 45 series type tires (came with rims) so the roller skate ride is here to stay...
 

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We are fortunate here in British Columbia in having excellent roads, but even back in Nova Scotia, where the roads are, frankly, awful, I was happy with the aluminum sub frame bushings. There is no doubt they make the ride rougher on bad roads, but the improvement in the handling was remarkable and, for me personally, well worth the added harshness in the ride. Here in southern BC, it never even comes into play, as the roads are remarkably well maintained.

pax, smn

Nova Scotia huh? I've talked to some people up there, while not as bad as Newfoundland, I could hardly understand what the guys were saying.
 

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Nova Scotia huh? I've talked to some people up there, while not as bad as Newfoundland, I could hardly understand what the guys were saying.

Depends on where in Nova Scotia they are from and if they are natives. There is no doubt that the accent from say, Lunenburg County takes serious getting used to if you are going to get one word in five. The major urban center, Halifax, however, has half the people of the entire province in its catchment and the accent there is not a lot different from any big northern city. Then, of course, there are those ****** little villages down toward Bear Creek where if they can speak at all it is considered fortunate and they are run for mayor...

pax, smn
 

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