I found a used Torsen differential that I want to swap into my '92 to replace the VLSD. The differential bushings look in very bad shape (rubber cracking, a few chunks missing) so I want to replace them. Which bushings would you recommend for a street driven (but performance oriented) car?
Thanks,
Eric
Differential Bushings - Street driven
Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
Our Mazda Comp hard rubber replacements would be a great choice.
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
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Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
Brian:
Thank you.
Just placed the order.
Eric
Thank you.
Just placed the order.
Eric
Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
Brian:
Just getting around to installing these. Do they re-use the stock differential bracket on the bottom? I notice some of the aftermarket bushing kits require removing the rubber from the original brackets . . . is that necessary? I didn't see any instructions . . .
Thanks,
Eric
Just getting around to installing these. Do they re-use the stock differential bracket on the bottom? I notice some of the aftermarket bushing kits require removing the rubber from the original brackets . . . is that necessary? I didn't see any instructions . . .
Thanks,
Eric
Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
Anyone else know?
Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
From head mechanic Rocky:
You do cut or melt the rubber off of the bottom plate because that is what holds the bushings in
Rocky
You do cut or melt the rubber off of the bottom plate because that is what holds the bushings in
Rocky
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
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Re: Differential Bushings - Street driven
Thanks, Rocky!