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      09-24-2020, 10:20 PM   #1
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Powerflex Rear Subframe Bushing Inserts & Tension Strut Bushing

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I have two different sets of Powerflex poly products for sale.

1) Powerflex rear subframe inserts (PFR5-1921 and PFR5-1920)
I had these installed on my vehicle for only a week. These just aren't for me despite others on the forum liking them. These are the street durometer versions.
Asking $110 shipped CONUS

2) Powerflex xDrive tension strut bushings (PFF5-4101).
These bushings are BRAND NEW, never used. These should add steering feel, but not be as harsh as a monoball can be. Firming up the tension strut bushing area does wonders for steering feel and responsiveness. These are the "street" durometer version (although they're still black in color, Powerflex revised these).
Asking $90 shipped CONUS

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      10-01-2020, 10:23 AM   #2
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Can I ask why you didn't like the rear subframe mounts? I'm trying to decide if I want to do this upgrade or not.
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Can I ask why you didn't like the rear subframe mounts? I'm trying to decide if I want to do this upgrade or not.
I felt it added too much NVH into the cabin and didn't really make the rear end communicate any better for my vehicle.
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I felt it added too much NVH into the cabin and didn't really make the rear end communicate any better for my vehicle.
Do you still have the subframe inserts?
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      04-27-2021, 11:15 PM   #5
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Do you still have the subframe inserts?
Yes, they're still available.
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