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    Veteran Member Four Rings JDM EJ1 95's Avatar
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    Front subframe bushings

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    so i was running my car without my AWE DTS for a while.. i did a launch the other day and noticed unusual sloppyness.


    put the car on the lift.. and the left back bushing on the front subframe (the one that is under the DTS mount) is completely ripped on the inside.


    so i fixed my DTS and put it back on for a quick fix in the mean time.. and it helped.


    how hard is it to replace this bushing? common problem? anyone ever done it? looks like its going to be a huge pain in the ass.. esp cause im not going to be pulling my subframe to replace a fuckin bushing lol.
    Nogaro 01 s4

    24v 2.9L VR6. 6466. Pump gas 10.7 @ 132

    620whp 93octane
    806/767 whp/wtq on C16
    10.4 @ 136 C16 (bad slipping clutch)
    138mph best trap with slipping clutch.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings AMC's Avatar
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    Re: Front subframe bushings

    xjinct ripped both while running a gixxer, looked under the car and the subframe was hanging lower than normal, lifted it and noticed that both got ripped from the insides like u mentioned, i wasnt there when he replaced them but he said it wasnt hard
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