Hardrace suspension bushing now available
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All hardrace item are designed for high performance use, they only do spherical bearing bushing for s2000 so it doesn't matter how old your car is, spherical bushing will improve the handling over brand new rubber bushing.
All hardrace item are designed for high performance use, they only do spherical bearing bushing for s2000 so it doesn't matter how old your car is, spherical bushing will improve the handling over brand new rubber bushing.
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New stock came in today, now we carry out the following -
Driveshaft spacers
Engine and gearbox mount kit
Rear Toe arm (Anti bump steer)
Front Anti bump steer kit
thanks
Dixon
Driveshaft spacers
Engine and gearbox mount kit
Rear Toe arm (Anti bump steer)
Front Anti bump steer kit
thanks
Dixon
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hey dixon, question. so, i'm in the states, how much would it run me to get bushings for FRONT upper arm, lower arm, compliance bushings, and REAR upper arm, lower arm? is it like 1600 us dollars?
can these pillowball bushings be put into a car that will be street driven? i daily drive my s2000.
i'm in the market for new bushings, and hardrace appears to be the only quality company, (it seems high end lol) that is complete!!
i plan on tracking this S, no doubt, but i do daily drive it.
THANKS!!
aaron
can these pillowball bushings be put into a car that will be street driven? i daily drive my s2000.
i'm in the market for new bushings, and hardrace appears to be the only quality company, (it seems high end lol) that is complete!!
i plan on tracking this S, no doubt, but i do daily drive it.
THANKS!!
aaron
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Hi guys, but of a resurrection here.
My S has Hardrace bushes in the rear and as far as I can tell, there has been an increase in road noise. Has anyone got any experience of this / is this normal? The car has new tyres too (falkens) so I'm wondering if this has something to do with it?
Also, I know some guys have said about how these thngs make the car rock hard. I haven't got them at the front (Mugen ones there), but the back of the car is now only as firm as my old MY03 on polybushes.
My S has Hardrace bushes in the rear and as far as I can tell, there has been an increase in road noise. Has anyone got any experience of this / is this normal? The car has new tyres too (falkens) so I'm wondering if this has something to do with it?
Also, I know some guys have said about how these thngs make the car rock hard. I haven't got them at the front (Mugen ones there), but the back of the car is now only as firm as my old MY03 on polybushes.
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HI, which hardrace bush you have at the rear? Hardrace only do Spherical Bearing bushing for S2000 so it will make noise, they are design for racing use.
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Hey Dixon - all three lowers (so front rear, rear rear and shocker). I've not got the part numbers to hand, but they are the pillow ball ones from memory.
It's not overly oppressive, just sounds like there are Katyushas going off in the far distance.
It's not overly oppressive, just sounds like there are Katyushas going off in the far distance.
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Ok cool, thanks. I assume the noise should be constant, rather than a pulsing sound? (That migh tbe my ears though!)
As for the parts though, they are cracking bushes!
As for the parts though, they are cracking bushes!