That's why I asked what the OP wants to achieve. It's a mod that makes no sense by itself.Isolate the subframe, leave the diff alone.
Car is all stock as of now. I have kooks, injen intake and a 2018 Intake manifold with a custom tube going on when I get the suspension set up. I have steeda vertical link and bmr rear toe link, waiting on install. Car is my daily driver and I beat on it on the back roads. Going to get a P1x procharger on black friday. Just trying to set it up, so I dont have to do it again. I figured polyurethane bushings would be better since it's a whole replacement piece. Not just a filler piece in the original bushing.1. We need the details of your car, and what mods you've already done to it. Put it in your sig-line, like everyone else. We do it for a reason.
2. What are you trying to accomplish?
Going to get the steeda rear brace and I have the subframe lockouts and centering bushingsCar is all stock as of now. I have kooks, injen intake and a 2018 Intake manifold with a custom tube going on when I get the suspension set up. I have steeda vertical link and bmr rear toe link, waiting on install. Car is my daily driver and I beat on it on the back roads. Going to get a P1x procharger on black friday. Just trying to set it up, so I dont have to do it again. I figured polyurethane bushings would be better since it's a whole replacement piece. Not just a filler piece in the original bushing.
This, highly regret doing mine.Don't do diff bushings if it is your daily or you are not attempting to set any records.
I highly regret having them installed on mine
The nvh is very noticable
You may ask why I did install.
Well I did this before the car was delivered. Springs, CB005 was being installed so I thought why not the bushings as well as I wont be touching those parts again.
I have though after that installed the subframe alignment kit which was much needed.