Most durable brand of poly bushings and engine mounts?

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  • ieatpeople
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    Originally posted by evil_twin
    So if I'm drifting my e30, what are the best bushing to get? :)
    what he said.

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  • evil_twin
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    So if I'm drifting my e30, what are the best bushing to get? :)

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  • 1990m3
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    Originally posted by E30Driv3R
    Let me know how you like these, i have been thinking about getting them.

    Also, are they worth the price and the pain of the install? And are they that hard to install, many people dont get then because they say they are too hard/PITA to install.
    My car is a track car, so the benefit of adjustable rear suspension in terms of camber and toe is high. On a street car I would probably not install these parts. It's a lot of work. i would only do it if the subframe were out anyway for bushings or whatever. Cost was not an issue for me, it's a track car, i pretend like I'm spending monopoly money when I buy parts for it.

    It's a pain the ass to grind out the old mounting points and weld in the tabs. Not hard, but time consuming. Then when mocking it all up I realized that I'd have to shave down the subframe bushing in order to have enough clearance for the nut on the eccentric bolt. Basically once the subframe was out I spent about 3 hours cutting, grinding, and welding in the new parts. Then I painted the subframe which took another day. Check your range of motion before you paint though to make sure your welds don't inhibit the motion of the eccentric bushing, if it does you will have to grind a little bit.

    I took great care to install all this as my car will see about 14 track days this year, I run the rumble strips on one of my local tracks and in general the car takes abuse from multiple drivers each day. I don't want to have to re-do my work so my initial time investment may be a little higher than others. I just have a strange habit of checking, double checking, beer, triple checking and then welding. Sometimes it takes a while

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  • z31maniac
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    ^I would also like to know this.

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  • E30Driv3R
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    Originally posted by 1990m3
    I just installed weld in IE adjusters and they look like they will be very solid.
    Let me know how you like these, i have been thinking about getting them.

    Also, are they worth the price and the pain of the install? And are they that hard to install, many people dont get then because they say they are too hard/PITA to install.

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  • 1990m3
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    I just installed weld in IE adjusters and they look like they will be very solid. I literally re-installed my rear suspension this morning.

    I've also been using IE poly rear bushings and had good luck with them in two different e30s. If I had to buy again I would buy from AKG, he knows his shit

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  • surebimmer
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    Originally posted by Moberg12
    I recommend Kmac adjustable rtabs. .
    Really someone likes these? I had them and hated them wouldn't hold there alignment specs very long. Weld in adjusters are the only way to go.

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  • Firestorm
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Brand?
    The brand would be the guy you know who has a lathe and some nylon stock that can turn you up some bushes with some simple measurements ;)

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by Firestorm
    Turned nylon.
    Brand?

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  • Firestorm
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Ok, now what about CAB's, subframe mounts and trailing arm bushings.
    Turned nylon.

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  • Moberg12
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    +1 Vorshlag motor mounts just make sure you retain the heat shield. I recommend Kmac adjustable rtabs. Powerflex rear sub frame mounts, and IE CABs use a set screw into the side so the bushing can't rotate.

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  • z31maniac
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    Ok, now what about CAB's, subframe mounts and trailing arm bushings.

    What is so special about UUC's CAB's that they cost as much as the THR CAB's? The UUC ones also don't seem to be offset either.

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  • matt
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    Vorshlag for the motor mounts.

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  • JGood
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    I just got AKG's 75D poly motor and trans mounts for my track car. Seemed like the best price. I did a bit of research and haven't heard of anyone having any issues with them. Only $88 shipped for all 4. I'll be putting them in next weekend.

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  • Most durable brand of poly bushings and engine mounts?

    Like the title states.

    I've been leaning towards AKG stuff, but am also curious about UUC's stuff as well.
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