GKTech 240SX/Z32/Skyline Polyurethane Rear Subframe Bushings
GKTech 240SX/Z32/Skyline Polyurethane Rear Subframe Bushings
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GKTech 240SX/Z32/Skyline Polyurethane Rear Subframe Bushings
The GKTECH 240sx Polyurethane subframe bushings are a direct replacement of the standard items and ensure that movement of the subframe is kept to a minimum. They eliminate axle tramp whilst also raising the subframe (10mm) which helps to correct the roll center on lowered vehicles.
- ShA 80 Polyurethane
- 4 Piece Set
Vehicle Compatibility
- Nissan S13 240sx
- Nissan S13 Silvia
- Nissan S14 240SX
- Nissan S14 Silvia
- Nissan S15 Silvia
- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T
- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (may require the use of shims, available separately)
- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4
- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T
- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS4
- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (may require the use of shims, available separately)
- Nissan Skyline R34 GTT
- Nissan Skyline R34 GTR (may require the use of shims, available separately)
- Nissan Cefiro A31
- Nissan 300ZX Z32
Shims to suit GTR models can be seen here: GKTECH SUBFRAME BUSHING SHIMS
FAQ
What's involved in installing these Polyurethane bushings?
You'll need to remove your subframe and then your standard bushings . There's a few ways to remove the standard bushings which option you choose is up to you (google is your friend). Once you've got the standard bushings removed you need to press the new bushings in their place.
What’s the advantage of these bushings?
The stiffer bushings offer a more solid rear end = better driver control and feel and also raise the subframe to help correct the roll center on lowered vehicles.
Do these cause much vibration/noise in the cabin?
Not really. Obviously anything more rigid is going to cause an increase in noise and vibration however I'd hardly say that it's noticeable. Chances are if you're installing these you've already got coilovers, your car is lowered, you've got an aftermarket exhaust etc. etc.
Do these bushings change the height of the subframe?
Yes, they raise the subframe and raising the subframe improves the roll center