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Subframe Bushing/Mounts

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nwhitney
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Subframe Bushing/Mounts

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So I'm looking to replace my subframe bushing/mounts and thought before I buy them I'd double check on the brand. IPD has OEM and Scantech. I haven't heard anything good about Scantech so while they are cheaper I plan on going with OEM. Thoughts?

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Post by jblackburn »

Only use OEM. Someone on VS did a thing for replacing these. I'll see if I can find it for you.
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Post by FCPEURO »

C clamp for the win. I have to agree. When it comes to bushings, do not go with scantech.

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