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  • HollywoodDale187
    Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 65

    #1

    Subframe bushing question

    tried the search button and couldn't find anything... but im looking to do a condor or other brand subframe bushings that "raise" the subframe,
    does anyone have any before and after rear camber numbers or pictures, just trying to see if I should do the weld on camber toe adjusters also or if the bushings alone will fix my issue
  • rcsoundn1
    No R3VLimiter
    • Nov 2012
    • 3361

    #2
    How much camber do you have would be helpful. Might want to do both since you will have it out and it will give you more adjustablility.

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    • HollywoodDale187
      Member
      • Oct 2015
      • 65

      #3
      well the car was lowered by the previous owner and the car gained quite a bit of rear camber and toe in... I can get a number on it when I get back to the car this weekend,
      and I agree with the more adjustability, what is you opinion on the "best" kit to purchase?

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      • rcsoundn1
        No R3VLimiter
        • Nov 2012
        • 3361

        #4
        Condor has great reviews for their bushings, and a few guys make weld in adjusters. I think gargastic makes a set, which i have hear good things about.

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        • lemansguy
          Wrencher
          • Nov 2013
          • 205

          #5
          its also gonna be hard to judge the correct amount it changes in a picture. most people have heavily worn out rubber bushings. mine were horrible, and the left and right rear tires were at different angles. i put teh new bushings in and now everything is perfect. get the CONDOR setup, you wont have a regret. the rear end is so much more solid.
          '87 BMW 325i - ground control c/o, condor bushings, 16x8/16x9 wheels - SOLD

          '09 MazdaSpeed 3 - FOR SALE

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