Rear Subframe Spacers Ideas?

92TealSupra

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Well, just about maybe 10 minutes ago i just took off the whole rear end including the cradle. The rubber spacers look pretty good, but I was curious as to how many people put the nylon ones in? Are there advantages to these?
 

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becauseican;1142812 said:
The BIC Nylon spacers work great, I had mine in for over two years and it really tightens up the rear. I now have a prototype Poly set in my car.....:)

Hope this doesn't present a stupid question. Is it worth paying the money for them. 89.99 or can these be made, i am not trying to find the cheapest route I am just curious.
 

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thanks for all the info everyone,

92TealSupra;1143355 said:
That is a good idea, the squeak could also be from those if they're worn. The way you track can also be from these bushings wearing.

that may be helping it, but when I got my car aligned they said it was going to pull to the right a little because there wasn't anymore room for adjustment. (whole other story)

idk if this would help distinguish between sway bar bushings or the sub frame spacers, but if I just push down on the back of the car while it's stopped it will still squeak.
 

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Can you identify where the squeak is coming from? if I were you get under the car and have someone push down, be careful of course.

If you can't find it, get some WD40 and start spraying where you " think " it could be, until it goes away for slightly fades away.
 

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92TealSupra;1143784 said:
Can you identify where the squeak is coming from? if I were you get under the car and have someone push down, be careful of course.

If you can't find it, get some WD40 and start spraying where you " think " it could be, until it goes away for slightly fades away.

sounds like something I need to try. thanks for the help and sorry about the thread jack :icon_bigg
 

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suprakid24;1143788 said:
sounds like something I need to try. thanks for the help and sorry about the thread jack :icon_bigg

Hey man we're all on here to learn, and even if you did thread jack, you now know something more and can fix your own things too.

Good luck with your discovery, and if you do figure what it is, please post so we all can see what it was.