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BZG|Bling wrote:How old are the current bushes? If old as $&#$%, then i'd just put some new standard ones in and see how it goes. I could have misread the question though?
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Mr Ree wrote:You are in luck as currently, there are so many options for what you might need.
You can either buy solid billet bushes for the diff's rear sub frame mounts, and front ear mounts, or a mixture of solid and eurethane, or 100% eurethane, or finally oem bushes.
You can also buy new kits for all the suspension arms, and a set to hold the rear cradle in on solid mounts too.
If you decide NVH isnt a concern, and you plan on some drag action, then solid diff mounts are probably your best choice, although it is highly recommended to replace the gearbox and engine mounts with solid items too so factor that into the cost.
First, I would get the car up on a hoist, and get out a big pry bar and go over every arm on the car to see where the movement is as there is no point just throwing money at it and hoping it cures the problem.
It could be many things so a bit of diagnosis will hopefully save you some money.
strx7 wrote:for road use the spring rates will be giving the rest of the car @rseoles.
those are track spring rates.
2jayzgte wrote:I actually thought the TRD spring rates were 10 and 9 as I converted the rates and got 620 odd ft lbs in the front and 520 ft lbs in the rear..
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