Outrigger bush inserts
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I fitted the whiteline equivalent to my blobeye sti, car felt a lot tighter at the back and more connected but..... Loads of noise and whine at about 60 -70 mph so I removed them.
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I've ordered some super pro ones.
If they transmit to much nvh I will cut copies out of rubber and use that.
Hopefully that will be better than polyurethane at absorbing noise.
If they transmit to much nvh I will cut copies out of rubber and use that.
Hopefully that will be better than polyurethane at absorbing noise.
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I fitted the inserts and I will be removing them.
They transmit horrid diff noises and road noise into the cabin.
The car did feel like more solid at the rear but not in a good way.
I cut a copy of the top bush out of rubber sheet hoping that would reduce nvh and it didn't work.
Oh well lesson learned.
They transmit horrid diff noises and road noise into the cabin.
The car did feel like more solid at the rear but not in a good way.
I cut a copy of the top bush out of rubber sheet hoping that would reduce nvh and it didn't work.
Oh well lesson learned.
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