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    NVM, it's driveshaft vibration

    My assumption is that the delrin bushings I bought don't space it like stock and it throws it off... putting stock back on tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakuny View Post




    Sorry for being off topic but are those Evo rear strut adapters possibly upside down?

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    You can mount them either way

    EDIT: I was right about the DS vibration and how to fix it, everything is all good.

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    Rakuny, so the delrin bushings you mention were sway bar bushings or ... ? Which bushings were causing the issue?

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    the driveshaft carrier bearing bolt bushings.

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    Yah, I was able to create a spacer (alright a washer stack if I'm honest...) for the delrin bushings and keep them on... it only throws it off on the rear carrier bearing as the fronts don't space it down. The rear do and both sides are not the same. Luckily I still had the old bushings, something I learned is to NEVER throw stuff away. Saved my ass many times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakuny View Post
    Yah, I was able to create a spacer (alright a washer stack if I'm honest...) for the delrin bushings and keep them on... it only throws it off on the rear carrier bearing as the fronts don't space it down. The rear do and both sides are not the same. Luckily I still had the old bushings, something I learned is to NEVER throw stuff away. Saved my ass many times.
    Oh. I have no such thing on my car. I still need to find out if the Saner or Addco will work w/ a 1-piece DS. Crap. *The search continues*

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