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Rear Subframe Bushing Options (other than Delrin)?

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Old 11-30-13, 10:42 AM
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Rear Subframe Bushing Options (other than Delrin)?

I’ve had custom solid (Delrin) rear subframe bushings in my car for the last 8-years.

They’ve been tolerable, but I am trying to get the noise level down for daily driving.

Anyone ever seen anything other than stock or Delrin? Like poly or a harder rubber?

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Yea, poly-urethane...? If weight isn't a concern, try adding some dynamat to it
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subframe bushings aren't going to contribute a lot of noise.... the front subframe is solid mounted to the frame...
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