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      08-15-2020, 08:06 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Ginger_Extract View Post
Go solid, whether it's aluminum or delrin. I tried poly inserts, full poly and, finally, solid.

Poly inserts: Total waste of time. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to convince themselves its an upgrade.
Poly bushing: Gets rid of 80-90% of the unwanted subframe movement, cheap, and will be enough for most folks
Delrin/Solid/Alum.: No added NVH, 100% fixes unwanted subframe movement, and makes the car ride so much better because the rear shocks aren't squirming around as much.

Those Condor Speed ones posted above are a steal of a deal, and having used their products extensively, I bet they will do the trick.
Any reason to not go with the solid condor speed ones?

Sounds like it’s either that or the m3 ones for me.

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