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I went with Noltec subframe bushes... these are complete replacements

others are using a aluminium collar top and bottom, over the original bushes, to lock the subfame. this way you don't have to remove the entire subframe and cut out the old ones etc etc

I went with Noltec subframe bushes... these are complete replacements

others are using a aluminium collar top and bottom, over the original bushes, to lock the subfame. this way you don't have to remove the entire subframe and cut out the old ones etc etc

At the moment the sub frame is out. which would be better how much did the Noltec ones set you back? who distrubutes them?

Thanks

they're about 120-150 bucks for the set i think.

for a race car - if you want zero movement the aluminium ones are a complete lock solution.

the noltec ones are polyurethane, and are pretty stiff already in my opinion.

there was a group buy of them on here a while ago, maybe have a poke around in that section?

http://www.noltecsuspension.com/

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...l&hl=noltec

they're about 120-150 bucks for the set i think.

for a race car - if you want zero movement the aluminium ones are a complete lock solution.

the noltec ones are polyurethane, and are pretty stiff already in my opinion.

there was a group buy of them on here a while ago, maybe have a poke around in that section?

http://www.noltecsuspension.com/

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...l&hl=noltec

Sorry mate could i bug you once more would you know if the sub frames are the same in the gtr to gts just have different hubs for the rear shock mounts.

Because i brought the car as a shell it didnt have rear end and the sub frame ive got out of a gts4 is bent would you know?

I've heard that the GTSt subframe bushes are slightly different; have a read of this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...amp;hl=subframe

how the GTSt and GTS4 subframes differ, I don't know... sorry...

maybe one of the GTS4 owners on here might be able to help?

some admin should probably move this to the Suspension section of the forums too, if they would be so kind :P

I've heard that the GTSt subframe bushes are slightly different; have a read of this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...amp;hl=subframe

how the GTSt and GTS4 subframes differ, I don't know... sorry...

maybe one of the GTS4 owners on here might be able to help?

some admin should probably move this to the Suspension section of the forums too, if they would be so kind :O

Thanks mate helped heaps

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