Whiteline Differential Bushings Noltec
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Whiteline Differential Bushings Noltec
I've done a few searches on this and couldn't find anything so I thought I'd give my review on it. I hunted around for new diff bushings and came across a few different vendors, rhdjapan (way over priced), pettit (2 hard & soft), then i came across Whiteline. Whiteline supposedly bought out Noltec and seem to make a number of bushings for Evo's and Subaru’s. Anyways thought I’d just order them and see how it went.
I ordered them from Global performance they showed up in about 3 days. They are a bit softer then my banzai motor mounts but what durometer they are I have no idea. They were 0.001 smaller then the inside of the diff mount so quite a tight fit i had to take them to a machine shop to be pressed in. My old bushings were so bad I can't really compare the 2 but I can say the shifts are smother and no more clunky back end.
I ordered Whiteline I was surprised when they showed up saying Noltec.
Sorry for the crapy cell pics but i forgot my camera at work and it was the only thing i had at the time.
I ordered them from Global performance they showed up in about 3 days. They are a bit softer then my banzai motor mounts but what durometer they are I have no idea. They were 0.001 smaller then the inside of the diff mount so quite a tight fit i had to take them to a machine shop to be pressed in. My old bushings were so bad I can't really compare the 2 but I can say the shifts are smother and no more clunky back end.
I ordered Whiteline I was surprised when they showed up saying Noltec.
Sorry for the crapy cell pics but i forgot my camera at work and it was the only thing i had at the time.
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Global is a great company. I got my bushings from them in the midst of a group buy on here for a lot cheaper. But you know people and band wagons. Oh and by a lot i mean almost half.