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Which IRS Bushing do I buy??
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<blockquote data-quote="LongshotSVT" data-source="post: 8609347" data-attributes="member: 65361"><p>I'm in the process of doing what you're talking about doing right now. My IRS has been out of the car the past three days as I've installed a brace, bushings, and changed some fluids and the fuel filter. It's been a long process, but I think tomorrow I might finally be putting it back in. Learn from my mistakes though...</p><p></p><p>I bought Bruce's Subframe and diff bushings and Maximum Motorsports control arm bushings. I was also a bit turned off by the price on Bruce's control arm bushings so I went cheap with the poly control arm bushings from MM. </p><p></p><p>Bruce's kit far exceeded my expectations. Everything from the packaging to the fit and finish. Saying this kit is top notch is an understatement. Nothing even comes close to the level of quality in this kit. I now wish I hadn't gone cheap because after seeing bruce's components, the poly pieces don't even hold a candle. The control arm bushings will be going in the classifieds and I'll be adding Bruce's control arm bushings in the near future. </p><p></p><p>I don't know about you, but my car is my baby. I've quickly learned my lesson about going cheap. Do it right the first time. If you can't afford to do the whole kit now, I would recommend at least doing the subframe bushings and the diff bushings. The quality of the factory components is absolute garbage. After pulling the rear diff bushing I couldn't believe it... it has the consistency of bubble gum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongshotSVT, post: 8609347, member: 65361"] I'm in the process of doing what you're talking about doing right now. My IRS has been out of the car the past three days as I've installed a brace, bushings, and changed some fluids and the fuel filter. It's been a long process, but I think tomorrow I might finally be putting it back in. Learn from my mistakes though... I bought Bruce's Subframe and diff bushings and Maximum Motorsports control arm bushings. I was also a bit turned off by the price on Bruce's control arm bushings so I went cheap with the poly control arm bushings from MM. Bruce's kit far exceeded my expectations. Everything from the packaging to the fit and finish. Saying this kit is top notch is an understatement. Nothing even comes close to the level of quality in this kit. I now wish I hadn't gone cheap because after seeing bruce's components, the poly pieces don't even hold a candle. The control arm bushings will be going in the classifieds and I'll be adding Bruce's control arm bushings in the near future. I don't know about you, but my car is my baby. I've quickly learned my lesson about going cheap. Do it right the first time. If you can't afford to do the whole kit now, I would recommend at least doing the subframe bushings and the diff bushings. The quality of the factory components is absolute garbage. After pulling the rear diff bushing I couldn't believe it... it has the consistency of bubble gum. [/QUOTE]
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