Diff bushing
If the rear one leaks, a new rear crossmember is warranted, and warrantied!!
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I have a couple times, but not too much, I always feel bad for the whole drivetrain when I do. But I do tend to toss the back of the car too often, guess that's what caused it. But still I don't think it should go out this early.
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Thanks for the info, I was actually thinking about it but at the end of the day the car has to keep some of its luxury. But I wonder if Moog or any of those bushing companies make the polyurathane ones.
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Oh one more thing I'm worried about is that I have eibach springs, do you guys think they might try voiding the warranty because of this? I'm also scared to take it in with test pipes
I wouldn't take a car in for anything suspension related with any suspensions mods on it. If I were in your situation, I'd definitely swap back to stock springs before taking it in. But that's just me. Some will disagree.
If you find a good poly one available, let us know.
If you find a good poly one available, let us know.
I wouldn't take a car in for anything suspension related with any suspensions mods on it. If I were in your situation, I'd definitely swap back to stock springs before taking it in. But that's just me. Some will disagree.
If you find a good poly one available, let us know.
If you find a good poly one available, let us know.
The crossmember is fixed, the diff is mounted to the crossmember.
BB, we are not discussing replacing the crossmember to body bushings.
The solid bushings do not affect the "ride". The diff to crossmember
bushings isolate the differential only.
The worst that can be felt, or heard is the diff gears and bearings telegraphing through the crossmember.
But the crossmember has soft bushings where its attached to the body.
Springs have no effect on the geometry of the crossmember, the leaking bushing is a known issue with Z guys.
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^ I hope so, just don't feel like changing the springs then aligning it, then doing the hole process all over. It's going in tomorrow, lets see what happens.






