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  1. #1 Polly dogbone bushings? 
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    Is this just straight forward or is it more involved?

    what all do i need to do?

    do i need to suport the engine?

    any help wanted!


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    easy as pie. unbolt. figure out how to get the stockers out (most difficult part) then pop the poly's in, reasseble and you're done.
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    its pretty straight forwards. you're going to have to cut out the stock bushings unless youre a magician. its best to press the poly bushings in with a vice (easiest).

    you also dont have to support the motor.
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    thanks guys!

    do you have them on your car?

    can you notice the diffrence?

    are they worth it?
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    yes. yes. yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    yes. yes. yes.
    Just what i wanted to see!

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    mine came out easy. just take some wire snippers, and cut the rubber lip of the bushing on one end. do it all the way around. Then just take a screwdriver and push the bushing out the other end. those lips are the only thing keeping them in the dogbone.

    then just slide the new ones in. it helps to use some grease when putting in the poly bushings. i would do it just in case they try to get squeaky
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    Where can I get theas at, and how much are they? I have a rattle somewhere and I think its from my Moter mounts It only happens when its in drive. any one know what it is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshsgtp View Post
    Where can I get theas at, and how much are they? I have a rattle somewhere and I think its from my Moter mounts It only happens when its in drive. any one know what it is?
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    Offset mounts are discontinued, if you still want to rock the engine forward, then the shorter dogbones are what you are looking for
    As far as the noise... it could be that, or alot of other things.
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    get intense poly mounts (they are the only ones who offer the round bushings anyway). they are a little softer compound that the ones that zzp uses.

    http://intense-racing.com/Merchant2/...tegory_Code=BS

    http://intense-racing.com/Merchant2/...tegory_Code=BS

    i had both on my car and loved the crap out of them.
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    get intense poly mounts (they are the only ones who offer the round bushings anyway). they are a little softer compound that the ones that zzp uses.
    x2. intense were the only ones i used. much softer and quieter than the zzp mounts i had.

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    I've been known to burn stubborn rubber bushings with a MAPP torch as a last resort.
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    so what's the diffrence between square and the round ones other than shape?
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    one fits one side, one fits the other.
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    I read on the Stacey David's Gearz website that freezing poly bushings will make them shrink up a bit and make them easier to press in. I'd be curious to see if that's the case with the square ones. I use a vice to press them in but it would be interesting to see if this made it any easier.

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    Just lube them up a lot with wd40 or jb80 sinces its twice as good. Then wack them in with a rubber mallet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 01GTP View Post
    Just lube them up a lot with wd40 or jb80 sinces its twice as good. Then wack them in with a rubber mallet.
    ^^^^ this is what i did. took no time at all
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    Mine were used so they popped right in the first time.
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    Just like your ex.
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