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I put them in the freezer for a couple of hours I don't know if it helped but yes they went in very easy, not drop in easy but didn't need tools just hand pressure.
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Andrey, My bushings pressed in by hand without a trip to the freezer. That said polyurethanes thermal expansion coefficient is 2-3 times higher than aluminum so frezzing will be a big help no matter what. |
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Did you notice any increase in NVH? I think I am noticing a little more diff whine at about 10MPH. Its only really noticeable with windows down, no radio, and no HVAC but it is there. I also feel as though the transmission shifts easier. I'm not sure why that would be the case but there is less notchyness especially 1-2.
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Sorry for the late reply, been a crazy summer so far.
I haven't noticed any NVH, just a firm rear end. I drive without music so infrequently that I hear alot of things I usually don't when the music is on, but it doesn't sound like diff whine on my end. Maybe your using a different diff fluid? mine is OE fill. Quote:
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The thing that I also noticed is that I also get wheel spin without noticing. I have whiteline full poly with the eibach 15mm rear bar and dunlop zll's. The rear will pull out a little before I notice the wheels are slipping.
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07-14-2015, 12:17 AM | #30 |
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I noticed the exact same thing, I actually think I mentioned it in my initial post.
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Great option, with the steel insert. Very cheap and good quality
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F172487864143
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These are equally high quality... Check out reviews on some of the EMEA forums, great reviews on them. Molding plastic isn't exactly rocket science haha
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You have any way to test deformity? My concern is that they'll shatter or separate inside the subframe rendering them useless.
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