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post Nov 19, 2010 - 8:17 PM
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First off lets get this off the top, with the kit your getting
1 CNC aluminum DIFF cover bushing to replace your factory rubber one
2 delrin bushings for the diff cradle.



This is the prototype version, The joint will be in the center for the final version for strength reasons.
The delrin is necessary to mate with the aluminum mount to form one solid unified member, softer poly products will still allow some slop and may lead to cracking the differential cover. The sub frame bushings are in development, and there will be a discount for those who buy this kit and then choose to purchase the subframe bushings after.

Id just like to say that I use this same material as engine mounts(also coming soon) it is VERY solid, and does transmit quite a bit of vibration. I would reserve this kit for those who are interested in a very aggressive street vehicle or those who want a very direct connection with the rear end.

I spent a lot of time working on these over the last few months and I'd hope if there is any negativity toward the product you guys keep it to yourself.


1. LUKA
2. 3WAYSTUNNA

Anyone interested in the full rear diff bushing upgrade kit let me know!
Final pricing is 310 Per KIT Shipping to the USA should be extra 20, PM me for quotes other than USA

Im reserving 2 kits for 6gc.net members, as the rest are sold on alltrac.net

Thanks !!

This post has been edited by klue: Nov 22, 2010 - 1:18 PM
 
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post Nov 20, 2010 - 1:46 AM
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