te72;2065619 said:Quick review on my part:
I bought the yellow bushings a few years back. Finally installed them when the subframes were out of the car for a complete overhaul. After cleaning what little gunk and rust was on the subframes, and in the bushing holes, I had the subframes painted.
These bushings fit great, install was quite a bit easier than the removal of the stock pieces. They were snug, but not so much that a quick squirt of silicone spray and a couple taps of a deadblow hammer wouldn't settle them into place.
As for driving impressions... haven't gotten that far yet. But I would imagine I'll be quite happy with them. Thanks Ronnie!
D.J.T.;2065869 said:Any Orange F/R left?
Same hardness as red right?ronniek;2065875 said:sorry,have to wait till jan for orange set.
But have a yellow front and rear set.
Ronnie
Yellow is softer than red ones but a step harder than orange bushesD.J.T.;2065876 said:Same hardness as red right?
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Awesome. I'll take a set. Wish I would have read the whole thread.ronniek;2067184 said:I have 9 sets of steering bushes in california.selling at $50.us a set
turbotank88;2067704 said:I'm planning on doing a street/track build and looking to refresh the front and rear subframe bushings, what color would be best?
[/QUOTE]ronniek;2067190 said:My paypal is ronio73@hotmail.com n i will have bushes sent to you right away.
Ronnie
QUOTE=D.J.T.;2067187]Awesome. I'll take a set. Wish I would have read the whole thread.