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    Established Member Two Rings NavajoDave's Avatar
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    AWE Drivetrain Stabilizer Help

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    Looking to pic one up to help with my transmission slop and was wondering if getting the poly version vs the rubber is worth the extra money.

    Also I know other companies make a similar product and wouldn't mind some input on the awe vs. the competition.

    Let me know what you think
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Wagonholic's Avatar
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    Poly bushing makes a huge difference, but it's a generic mount made by "Energy Suspension Systems" and can be had for around $20-30 if you look around. No need to pay extra for the exact same piece lol


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    Veteran Member Four Rings zillarob's Avatar
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    I would say go with the normal one and see how it feels first.
    The poly one will prob add a little nvh and is easy to source if you want to firm it up further.

    They are all pretty much the same thing, I would go with asp or awe.
    Its a minor gripe, but the jhm has a dogbone shape to the crossbar so can be a little tougher to work on.
    This prob makes it stronger, but not really needed.
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