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They all do the same thing aslong as they don't fall apart. I use the ntb in grand prairie off 360. They are lower friendly
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Got my spl solid rear diff bushings done last Friday, just in time for the autox Saturday. Got my enkei pf01's on just in time too. Still backed up... whitelines, berk hfc, hella horn and md 5/16 copper iso spacer all waiting in the garage... just begging to be put on.
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im in richardson, will my car make it that far after i put on everything?Originally Posted by r1forever80
They all do the same thing aslong as they don't fall apart. I use the ntb in grand prairie off 360. They are lower friendly
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Johnny, go to ntb of George bush and coit I think. They are lower friendly. Ask for maxwell, he actually knows his stuff
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ok soo i am kinda tired of my exhaust(borla) and want to sell/trade it btw its a true dual..any suggestions i know the md products are what i would ideally want.
You can also take it to Cobb Tuning. They're near GB and Jupiter. They have a top of the line machine and as a reputable performance shop, they'll know more than most
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i think imma install everything tomorrow morning and take it to cobb since its the closest to where i live. thanks for the input
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COBB isnt lower friendly lol...they use like 4 pieces of wood to pull your car up onto there alignment RACK........Firestone in Allen has an in ground alignment rack.....
Also got some of my goodies today!

Also got some of my goodies today!

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Is there another option in front compression rod bushings? 150ish doesn't quite seem right
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you can buy stocks for $40 however if you are lowered you are going to just rip them again. this is why people get SPL, they are worth the price!
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SPL bushing FTW! let us know how the ride gets once installed chris!!
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FWIW, if you daily your car with SPL bushings and manage to drive in the rain, some dirt and gravel, the bushings will wear out fairly quickly. I've had mine for about 15k miles and they're starting to knock around and squeak.
As much as I would hate to revert to something more compliant, I might get the Energy Suspension bushings.
I have OCD when it comes to noises in my cars so I'm sure I'll lose my mind if I don't change them out.
As much as I would hate to revert to something more compliant, I might get the Energy Suspension bushings.
I have OCD when it comes to noises in my cars so I'm sure I'll lose my mind if I don't change them out.

