37mm rear crossmember bushings
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37mm rear crossmember bushings
Hi lads, i need four bushes for the rear crossmember/subframe/whatever you call it. They are 37mm in diameter and it is the bushing that sits where the crossmember bolts on to the rear chassis leg of the car. Powerflex don't do them as far as i know, so what other company makes them?
Harder than OEM is not a problem, i even think solid alloy ones would work if they are available..
Thanks in advance!
Harder than OEM is not a problem, i even think solid alloy ones would work if they are available..
Thanks in advance!
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Rear suspension, Subaru IMPREZA ? Subaru parts catalog
Part number is 20174AA020
On the newage they are an integrated part of the X-member so maybe they are a subaru only part.
I love the rear subframe lock bolts (Whiteline, typically coat about £20) which go into the holes in between.
Maybe you can use a stack of washers with the lock bolts to align it?
Simon
Part number is 20174AA020
On the newage they are an integrated part of the X-member so maybe they are a subaru only part.
I love the rear subframe lock bolts (Whiteline, typically coat about £20) which go into the holes in between.
Maybe you can use a stack of washers with the lock bolts to align it?
Simon
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Hi lads, i need four bushes for the rear crossmember/subframe/whatever you call it. They are 37mm in diameter and it is the bushing that sits where the crossmember bolts on to the rear chassis leg of the car. Powerflex don't do them as far as i know, so what other company makes them?
Harder than OEM is not a problem, i even think solid alloy ones would work if they are available..
Thanks in advance!
Harder than OEM is not a problem, i even think solid alloy ones would work if they are available..
Thanks in advance!
try subaru for o/e part or get a machine shop to make up alloy bushes to fit then use the whiteline bolt kit to centre the subframe up
cheers geo
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