April 2, 20205 yr Does anyone know where to buy #2 and 11? And if they aren't available, what's an alternative.
April 2, 20205 yr i think people use urethane stuff to form their own rear diff bushings. should be able to search here and find threads on it. i know they've done it for the #11 bushing, i imagine the others can be done too.
April 2, 20205 yr You're looking for parts 11 and 12 in that diagram. I've used both replacement polyurethane bushings and flowable urethane to fill the voids of bushings. One cost more, one is way more messy. It's a toss up, but put a gun to my head and I'd go with the aftermarket poly bushings in these locations. Polyurethane isn't a good material choice for bushings that rotate, such as control arms or anti-roll bar mounting bushings, but for static bushings that simply mount the differential, these are perfect.
April 2, 20205 yr Author 7 minutes ago, carfreak85 said: You're looking for parts 11 and 12 in that diagram. I've used both replacement polyurethane bushings and flowable urethane to fill the voids of bushings. One cost more, one is way more messy. It's a toss up, but put a gun to my head and I'd go with the aftermarket poly bushings in these locations. Polyurethane isn't a good material choice for bushings that rotate, such as control arms or anti-roll bar mounting bushings, but for static bushings that simply mount the differential, these are perfect. Any idea what size those bushings are and where to get aftermarket poly bushings for those locations?
April 3, 20205 yr Author 10 hours ago, jdmleggy97 said: https://superpro.com.au/ Awesome! Thank you. I have seen superpro before but could never find prices, they're not that bad.
April 3, 20205 yr You can order direct from SuperPro USA, they often have the older Subaru bushings in stock. Or ebay has a good selection as well.
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