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FTBR front and rear diff bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16988203" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>ride height doesn't affect pinion angle on an irs car.</p><p></p><p>like [USER=35549]@01yellercobra[/USER] said the purpose of it is to acheive the desired goal of a 0* driveline angle, meaning that the block face/trans and the pinion yoke flange are parallel. it's pretty far off on a factory terminator. there is plenty of info available about it on both the ftbr and mm websites. mm was first to introduce that lowering bushing (along with the convex/concave front bushings), but i have the ftbr stuff because i felt that theirs was better quality and better engineered overall.</p><p></p><p>and there are plenty of us on here who have done these ourselves. i did the full ftbr kit (cradle, uca, lca, diff bushings) on both my cars on my back. it's a lot of work, but it's fun work.</p><p></p><p>it definitely increases the cabin noise level drastically. but in a good way (to me). plus the car feels, rides, handles, and launches so much better. best of luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16988203, member: 10216"] ride height doesn't affect pinion angle on an irs car. like [USER=35549]@01yellercobra[/USER] said the purpose of it is to acheive the desired goal of a 0* driveline angle, meaning that the block face/trans and the pinion yoke flange are parallel. it's pretty far off on a factory terminator. there is plenty of info available about it on both the ftbr and mm websites. mm was first to introduce that lowering bushing (along with the convex/concave front bushings), but i have the ftbr stuff because i felt that theirs was better quality and better engineered overall. and there are plenty of us on here who have done these ourselves. i did the full ftbr kit (cradle, uca, lca, diff bushings) on both my cars on my back. it's a lot of work, but it's fun work. it definitely increases the cabin noise level drastically. but in a good way (to me). plus the car feels, rides, handles, and launches so much better. best of luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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