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I'm am going to replace all the dead rubber bits in the rear end of my R32 GTR. I'm contemplating going poly bush's for the subframe and for the diff bush's but not if its going to make alot of noise. The car is a daily driver with the aim of some track/skid pan work in the near future.

I'm wondering if its possible if there is someone around the Blacktown - Castle Hill area (I live in Quakers Hill) that could maybe take me for a spin so that I can actually hear for myself whether I can tolerate the noise if there is actually any.

Or

Are there any events/cruises coming up that I could come along to and get someone to take me for a spin?

Or

If its pretty unanimous that harder bush's are going to make alot of noise, then I will just get rubber.

Regards

Josh

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I have solid alloy subframe and diff mounts, with a 2 way. I daily drive mine. They are a bit noisier but it's not extreme. Obviously depends what you're willing to live with. If you're ever up the this way I'll take you for a spin.

Only adding to the above 2 posts which are very good; Andrew McClelland or another staff member such as Pat from Wholesale Suspension at Blacktown can offer you advice after going out in your own car.

30three kindly came by my mates house and took me for a quick spin. The only noise was a little bit of diff whine. I have heard exhausts, tyres and brakes make more annoying noises from other cars than what was coming out of his.

I have decided on solid subframe bush's and nismo diff bush's.

Thanks guys

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