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07-16-2015, 05:46 AM | #1 |
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I am looking to get m3 or aluminum rear subframe bushings installed. Does anyone have any shop recommendations? I'm located in Torrance but I'll drive anywhere in LA area.
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07-16-2015, 04:22 PM | #2 |
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Offset Motorwerks in Glendora, or Malek Racing (MRF) in Irvine.
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MRF, I have their solid bushings and they also did the install.
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I went with the MRF subframe bushings and the new MFactory diff bushings which are stiffer than powerflex but not as stiff as solid/delrin diff bushings. You can't beat the price of the MFactory diff bushings since they are still on intro pricing iirc. Also, if you are going to be doing any kind of subframe bushings which requires you to lower or remove the rear subframe then it is highly recommended that you upgrade the mid brake lines and rear sway if you have a LSD and if you plan on getting rear M3 control arms and guide rods, do it at the same time because all those things will be installed for free essentially becaue the rear subframe is out. If anyone is looking for cream of the crop sway bars look in to the RDSport M3 sway bars, they are hollow and adjustable and are the best bang for your buck compared to H&R and M3 sway bars. This is my setup in rear: MFactory LSD, M3 control arms and guide rods, MRF solid subframe bushings, MFactory diff bushings, RDSport M3 adjustable sway bar, Megan/Manzo toe arms and Stoptech mid brake lines. |
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