So I installed Condor Speed Shop sub frame riser bushings, and diff bushing today. After getting the sub frame bolted back in with all the other parts, I could not get the drive shaft close enough to the diff to bolt together. I have no idea why this is happening. I have installed other bushings on other e30s and never had this problem before.
Could the fact the CSS bushing are almost completely solid be throwing stuff off?
Maybe its because the front of the car is on the ground and the back is all the way up in the air. Maybe the car is bending?
Any ideas?
Maybe I have some parts installed incorrectly?
Pictures of how things are sitting...
This is how the sub frame bushings are installed.
Drive shaft. This is as close as I can get them together.
Diff spacers from CSS
Diff bushing
Could the fact the CSS bushing are almost completely solid be throwing stuff off?
Maybe its because the front of the car is on the ground and the back is all the way up in the air. Maybe the car is bending?
Any ideas?
Maybe I have some parts installed incorrectly?
Pictures of how things are sitting...
This is how the sub frame bushings are installed.
Drive shaft. This is as close as I can get them together.
Diff spacers from CSS
Diff bushing
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