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Offline rich71

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Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« on: August 18, 2009, 02:03:34 PM »
I am thinking about installing the poly bushing on the front brace of the differential. I am wondering if anyone here has installed it and what the results were. I know the clunk is a product of the diff design. BUT when I do experience the clunk, i sometimes, get a vague feeling that i can feel the diff moving back into its rest position and sometimes more so when i am shifting during wot runs....kinda rubbery feeling, real hard to explain as it is very subtle. especially after i installed a tune shortly after i bought the car. Could be the more torque from a tune makes it more pronounced..... Its a cheap and apparently easy mod to do. I just don't want to go through the process if it is really for nothing. I have read the post on one of the BB of someone that installed it, but there isn't alot out there to read up on. Could it make the drivetrain response feel firmer?? I assume vibration would increase too.  Anyone here have it done, or have thoughts on it?
2007 Midnight Blue Redline
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GMPP Catback Exhaust
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DDM Race Backbone Brace
JPM Shifter
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Offline snaponbob

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2009, 07:57:08 PM »
If the production date of your Redline is after July 2006 you probably have the torque arm that joins the diff to the transmission. If so, the diff bushing is not needed not can it even be fitted.
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2007 Redline, Revalved Konis, Crazy alignment
FE3 front and Z0K rear bars, owner installed pwr lock buttons
catless downpipe, SP custom exhaustWester's tune
racing springs and adjustable perches
DDM ProBeam & Tower brace, CCW 18x11 wheels for racing

Offline Yamatr3

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2009, 08:42:38 PM »
If the production date of your Redline is after July 2006 you probably have the torque arm that joins the diff to the transmission. If so, the diff bushing is not needed not can it even be fitted.
Don't you mean 07?

Offline rich71

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2009, 09:05:53 PM »
my car was ordered 1/07 and delivered 5/5/07. it has the updated(second version) mount and has the bushing. Just like the one that is on ddm's site link to the forum thread. there isn't a torque arm connecting it to the trans.
2007 Midnight Blue Redline
Manual Trans
Westers Race Tune
Hahn Intercooler
GMPP Catback Exhaust
ReBar
DDM Race Backbone Brace
JPM Shifter
Sprint Booster
K&N Filter
Stubby Antenna
Redline overlay on 3rd brake light
BMW LiftPucks 4the BLIND

Offline snaponbob

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2009, 10:58:43 PM »
Don't you mean 07?

Nope. In late summer 2006 the torque arm was a production running change. My Redline is a 2007 that was built in August 2006. It has the torque arm, and all LNFs after late July 2006 were so equipped.
Bob Buxbaum
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2007 Redline, Revalved Konis, Crazy alignment
FE3 front and Z0K rear bars, owner installed pwr lock buttons
catless downpipe, SP custom exhaustWester's tune
racing springs and adjustable perches
DDM ProBeam & Tower brace, CCW 18x11 wheels for racing

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2009, 07:28:50 AM »
i have this one, just like the thread picture:

http://www.skyroadster.com/forums/f25/beefing-up-diff-21937/
2007 Midnight Blue Redline
Manual Trans
Westers Race Tune
Hahn Intercooler
GMPP Catback Exhaust
ReBar
DDM Race Backbone Brace
JPM Shifter
Sprint Booster
K&N Filter
Stubby Antenna
Redline overlay on 3rd brake light
BMW LiftPucks 4the BLIND

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Re: Poly Differential Bushing upgrade
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2009, 06:28:14 PM »

 

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