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Old 08 February 2009, 10:27 PM
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Has anyone poly bushed their Scoob? How much firmer does it make it? How much increased vibration/noise?
Thinking of doing it to my STI but still need to be able to use it as a daily drive.
Old 09 February 2009, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by iscooby
Has anyone poly bushed their Scoob? How much firmer does it make it? How much increased vibration/noise?
Thinking of doing it to my STI but still need to be able to use it as a daily drive.
hi m8 just done my sons sti type r front wishbone bushes and anti lift kit, roll centre adjusting kit, also22mm front arb with alloy d/links

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also fitted poly steering rack bushes and the lower brace

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the rear t bar bushes for the diff (pineapples

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and while we were at it we fitted the xmember lock bolts all whiteline parts inc bushes

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the car has been running now for 3 weeks ,and kevin reports no problems with NvH ,no exessive vibrations or harshness ,also his car is running on verus race coil overs and 24mm rear roll bar and alloy d links
hope this helps geo
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That looks great - I think you should get him some good stoppers as well - being as your his dad an' all!
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Originally Posted by cusco kid
hi m8 just done my sons sti type r front wishbone bushes and anti lift kit, roll centre adjusting kit, also22mm front arb with alloy d/links

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
also fitted poly steering rack bushes and the lower brace

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
the rear t bar bushes for the diff (pineapples

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
and while we were at it we fitted the xmember lock bolts all whiteline parts inc bushes

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
the car has been running now for 3 weeks ,and kevin reports no problems with NvH ,no exessive vibrations or harshness ,also his car is running on verus race coil overs and 24mm rear roll bar and alloy d links
hope this helps geo
Hi, Hope you dont mind me asking but are they the right drop links for alloy arms? I thought we had to use the spherical type?
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Originally Posted by scoobynewbie72
Hi, Hope you dont mind me asking but are they the right drop links for alloy arms? I thought we had to use the spherical type?
hi m8 there klc 32 with spacer kit for sti arms front and can be used on the rear on newage sti
cheers geo
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