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S550 Mustang Suspension Modification/Discussion
BMR Rear Cradle Bushing Kit (Delrin)
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnBiker" data-source="post: 14790127" data-attributes="member: 170621"><p>BMR's BK048 is up on the site. Seems like the logical choice for optimal handling and wheel hop control. Anyone else have experience with Delrin sub-frame bushings from an NVH perspective? Compared to the forthcoming poly version the (subjective) question is...are we trading way more handling for a little more noise or a little better handling for a lot of noise? Can Dynamat make the decision moot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnBiker, post: 14790127, member: 170621"] BMR's BK048 is up on the site. Seems like the logical choice for optimal handling and wheel hop control. Anyone else have experience with Delrin sub-frame bushings from an NVH perspective? Compared to the forthcoming poly version the (subjective) question is...are we trading way more handling for a little more noise or a little better handling for a lot of noise? Can Dynamat make the decision moot? [/QUOTE]
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