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Bruce, I was the one who moved the ad to the hole. You had a link to a classified that was already done. I got your email and will take care of things in a bit. In the mean time, you can take the link out of your sig.netviper:
Every car feels better with them, I've yet to feel them in an Gen3 but after feeling the differences that they make in gen1's and gen2's I'd have to think that they are worth it in a gen3.
I'll be having more AL SFB's at the best prices around in a new classified ad this upcomming week. Click the like in my sig for the last run of them I offered here.
Again its not up to you to determine whast should and should not be deleted by Moderators. Also Ill ask that you take that sig line out asap.
If you do the bushings one at a time, is there a need to realign the car afterwards?JDLangevin:
Totally worth it to go to aluminum, I'll never go back to rubber. Very easy to change with a floor jack and two jackstands. There are great intructions on shotimes.com I think. If you run into problems let me know, I just installed these on mine... thumb
A set of my SFB's is 4 bushings to do all four corners. $100/$108 shipped. Click on the new working link in my signature now and you can see the classified thread I have now.97V8SHO:
Thanx eveyone for your your help. So when I do the subframe bushings I have 2 in the rear also? I thought I only had 2 up front. Hey Bruce do the SFB's that you sell come with the front and rear ones or do i have to order 2 sets, and when could I buy em?
For AL SFB's I recomend 100 lb/ft to 120 lb/ft. The 80 lb/ft is for the rubber bushings as they need a certain amt to compress. The bushings I sell have a hole machined in the bottom to allow the use of the steel reinforcing plate washer, which I recoment everyone to use. I also recomend that when installing the bushings use anti-sieze on the threads or some kind of light oil as a lubricant. This ensures that you are TQ'n the bolts, and not just fighting friction on the threads of the bolts which can give an innaccurate TQ.JDLangevin:
80 ft/lbs.
And make sure you use metal washers, preferrably the big recall ones, otherwise it will be hard to torque them correctly. thumb