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Originally Posted by modme How was the fitment? Did you have to modify it to fit? We used a 350Z kit. 350Z rear subframe has a slightly larger diameter rear
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We used a 350Z kit. 350Z rear subframe has a slightly larger diameter rear diff bushing (just a few thousands of an inch). the front bushings are identical.
we already cut a little bit of metal (a few thousands) in my rear subframe to fit the SPL aluminum bushing so the urethane one went in like butter. I don't see a problem squeezing in the SPL bushing if you have not done what I had done already... it will compress slightly to fit in (unlike solid aluminum).
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