Review Z1 Subframe Bushing Collars
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Damn. That's two unimpressed reviews, from two members who road track their cars.
You didn't feel any improved throttle response, like this guy here on the Z forum?
Z1 Subframe Bushing Insert/Collar Review - Nissan 370Z Forum
You didn't feel any improved throttle response, like this guy here on the Z forum?
Z1 Subframe Bushing Insert/Collar Review - Nissan 370Z Forum
Like I've said before, on-off throttle response has improved. However, I try not to be too stabby on the throttle on the track, because smooth is fast. If you keep the car loaded, then you won't feel it as much because there's less of a transition. Additionally, my car is set up to be very soft in the rear - 8k springs with matched valving and stock swaybar - in conjunction with the taller sidewall and wider tire (tires are downsized to an 18inch; 275/40R18 all around), I've already lost a lot of the snappiness most people are probably used to feeling.
For the budget, if you're already in there taking care of a destroyed diff bushing and you want a bit more response, I don't see why you wouldn't do this. But as a standalone mod you would need a good chunk of a day to do if you're inexperienced, not so much.
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slartibartfast (05-31-2018)
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I'm wanting to hear from someone that still has the OEM diff bushings, as a review from someone that has only installed the collars is the only way to truly evaluate just the collars and that's why I keep asking Hashim if they have installed the collars that they have.
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The Pope (06-04-2018)
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