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W92994 whiteline subframe bushes in 370z??

Hi Guys. Dario here from SA> I just wanted to find out if the white line bushes marked W92994 will fit in a 2009 370z. thank you for your help

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Old 09-15-2016, 01:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Guys. Dario here from SA>

I just wanted to find out if the white line bushes marked W92994 will fit in a 2009 370z. thank you for your help and assistance
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Old 09-15-2016, 03:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks correct. See link below

https://conceptzperformance.com/whit...34_p_19281.php
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Are the rear subframe bushings liquid filled or just solid rubber? How much of an increase can be expected from changing these out? Is it enough to justify the heavy labor cost for doing them?
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Are the rear subframe bushings liquid filled or just solid rubber? How much of an increase can be expected from changing these out? Is it enough to justify the heavy labor cost for doing them?
If you read the link that cv129 posted. It reads like that they are liquid filled. You might not feel any difference on the street. But on the track, if you have enough experinence. You should feel it. You will pick up some extra noise through the chassis.
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The biggest time you can feel the difference is loading or unloading the drivetrain under hard cornering. You can feel the rear end pivot on the bushings. That's the subframe and the rear suspension bushings moving around that you are feeling.
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