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Old 11-23-2012, 07:04 AM
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Re: sti alloy lateral links

Okay, I guess the ones I am talking about are only accessible once you remove the entire rear sub frame from the vehicle. I have pictures somewhere ill try to dig up or take some more, but once the rear sub-frame is removed there are 4 points in which it is bolted to the frame, two of them are a pressed in sleeve made of metal (i believe the front points) and the larger diameter mounting point has a pressed in "bushing. " the other bushings I was referring to were the rear differential cross members bushings. The "15 min mod" found on here stiffens up the wear from the cushion plates in the rear cross members,but there is also a bushings that is pressed into each side of the cross members. I noticed from you pictures that you have not done the 15 min mod, most of us suggest you do
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