Are you guys going to make a set to fit 2023 Mustangs. I heard that Ford keeps changing the bushing. I don't want to cut the nub off because if I decide for some reason to take them out then that cut I made creates a greater failure point. Would you guys consider letting me order a set and have you do the cutting to all the bushings? Kinda like a special order.
Couldn’t get this to fit on my 2018 GT. Driver side front bolt is impossible without completely dropping subframe. I went as far as removing exhaust for extra clearance and nothing. Still needed to drop at least another 3-4” to get it in there. Both subframe front bolts off and rear bolts almost completely loose.
Good afternoon! Our mechanics suggest removing the front bolts and loosening the rear, pry the subframe to the rear of the car. They will slide in no problem.
I had the same problem...finally got them in...Had to loosen rear subframe bolts to get it to drop more and then I was finally able to get them in. I tried to put bushing in first and then bolt, dumb move cause the bolt would never go in...slid busing on bolt and then was able to get it in together. This was a royal pain, hope it improves the irs. Now I have to install alignment from steeda to get the subframe aligned because it's completely out of whack. I swear I cussed more in this installation more then my procharger install.
On the 2018-2020 Mustang the front bushings are a complete pain in the ass to get in. You will have to drop the whole subframe all 4 bolts (front & rear). And still the driver side is a complete tight fit to slide in. Give yourself time, it's a job for the front bushings. Ford must have changed something in 2018. The rear bushings are simple. Note: If you upgraded the half shafts you will have to cut the bolt to remove it from the front.
Hi there, is It possible to put the front ones in with just one longer bolt and a nut with a washer instead of the two Bolts? So than you don‘t have to drop the subframe you know.
It really depends. We've installed this on some cars and there was no increase in NVH, but on others it does transmit that rear differential noise into the cabin. This is why we say it "may" increase NVH.
CJ Pony Parts installation is a little different than yours for the front bushings installation as where one side the bolt had to be cut and you guys didn't even mention that? I got the sub-frame bushings in the middle but my mechanic was hesitant on the front bushings support and didn't do it because he was afraid to damage the drive axle where you had the jack stand on so is it safe to do this on an automatic transmission and if so how many inches do we need to drop it? Do you have a video for the auto S550 installation?
Good afternoon, we do not have a separate video for the automatic install because the instructions are no different between the two. It's safe to do on an auto and the amount it needs to drop is dependent on the job and room needed. You can try loosening the straps the hold the fuel tank to give you a bit more room to work with.
Steeda Thank you for the quick reply and will consider going back to explain to my friend that it's ok and it won't break the drive axle I do have your Subframe Brace & IRS Bushings installed already with vertical links plus now with the differential bushings in the center so can I assume I'm good to go without having them install the front bushings for the differential? I do notice better takeoffs already from this current setup.
Glad to hear you're getting better launches already! However, we don't recommend installing only half the kit as we have not done any testing with the car in that configuration, thus we have no information on how it would react.
@@peterparker9444CJ pony video shows cutting the bolt because there was a performance part that was stopping the bolt from coming out. Listen to the video again
This is a great mod. Love them 2019 GT
What if you install only the rear ones? I don't want to uninstall the IRS braces in order to install the front ones, any problem with that?
Are you guys going to make a set to fit 2023 Mustangs. I heard that Ford keeps changing the bushing. I don't want to cut the nub off because if I decide for some reason to take them out then that cut I made creates a greater failure point. Would you guys consider letting me order a set and have you do the cutting to all the bushings? Kinda like a special order.
I have a vibration in my rear end. Have tried everything to remedy it. Could these being wore out cause this ?
Couldn’t get this to fit on my 2018 GT. Driver side front bolt is impossible without completely dropping subframe. I went as far as removing exhaust for extra clearance and nothing. Still needed to drop at least another 3-4” to get it in there. Both subframe front bolts off and rear bolts almost completely loose.
Good afternoon! Our mechanics suggest removing the front bolts and loosening the rear, pry the subframe to the rear of the car. They will slide in no problem.
I had the same problem...finally got them in...Had to loosen rear subframe bolts to get it to drop more and then I was finally able to get them in. I tried to put bushing in first and then bolt, dumb move cause the bolt would never go in...slid busing on bolt and then was able to get it in together. This was a royal pain, hope it improves the irs. Now I have to install alignment from steeda to get the subframe aligned because it's completely out of whack. I swear I cussed more in this installation more then my procharger install.
@@scottcooper7342 Was it worth doing? I bought some of these but I may end up not installing.
On the 2018-2020 Mustang the front bushings are a complete pain in the ass to get in. You will have to drop the whole subframe all 4 bolts (front & rear). And still the driver side is a complete tight fit to slide in. Give yourself time, it's a job for the front bushings. Ford must have changed something in 2018. The rear bushings are simple. Note: If you upgraded the half shafts you will have to cut the bolt to remove it from the front.
Thats the cost of having modern rwd car. In bmw from 90' you have similar things
Hi there,
is It possible to put the front ones in with just one longer bolt and a nut with a washer instead of the two Bolts?
So than you don‘t have to drop the subframe you know.
Is it suppose to increase noise and vibration?
It really depends. We've installed this on some cars and there was no increase in NVH, but on others it does transmit that rear differential noise into the cabin. This is why we say it "may" increase NVH.
CJ Pony Parts installation is a little different than yours for the front bushings installation as where one side the bolt had to be cut and you guys didn't even mention that? I got the sub-frame bushings in the middle but my mechanic was hesitant on the front bushings support and didn't do it because he was afraid to damage the drive axle where you had the jack stand on so is it safe to do this on an automatic transmission and if so how many inches do we need to drop it? Do you have a video for the auto S550 installation?
Good afternoon, we do not have a separate video for the automatic install because the instructions are no different between the two. It's safe to do on an auto and the amount it needs to drop is dependent on the job and room needed. You can try loosening the straps the hold the fuel tank to give you a bit more room to work with.
Steeda Thank you for the quick reply and will consider going back to explain to my friend that it's ok and it won't break the drive axle I do have your Subframe Brace & IRS Bushings installed already with vertical links plus now with the differential bushings in the center so can I assume I'm good to go without having them install the front bushings for the differential? I do notice better takeoffs already from this current setup.
Glad to hear you're getting better launches already! However, we don't recommend installing only half the kit as we have not done any testing with the car in that configuration, thus we have no information on how it would react.
@@peterparker9444CJ pony video shows cutting the bolt because there was a performance part that was stopping the bolt from coming out. Listen to the video again
The background music is annoying as hell
So do you want me to listen to the louder music or the quieter talking guy trying to instruct me on how to install the parts I bought....?
💯😂
This video is very confusing. The kit comes with 2 red and 2 black. This video shows installing 4 red.
the RED is slightly Softer for Street use, and the BLACK is Harder for Track use.
Sounds like you have to buy two sets in order to install it both at the front and the rear?
They broke twice on me I don’t recommend them