Torque Solution Solid Differential Bushing w/ Urethane Inserts | 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Evo X (TS-EVX-003)
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Torque Solution Solid Differential Bushing w/ Urethane Inserts: Mitsubishi Evolution X MR & GSR 2008+
The solid differential mount will eliminate movement of the rear end in the subframe. By replacing the rubber mount with this solid 6061 billet unit you are able to get rid of the unwanted slop and flexing of the stock units which allows for the power to go into rotating the tires, instead of flexing the rubber. Giving you better feedback, sharper response, more predictability on throttle input, along with eliminating annoying clunking during hard shifts.
These Solid Polyurethane bushings are much harder compared to the OEM units. By replacing them with these harder Polyurethane units you are able to get rid of the unwanted slop and flexing of the stock units which allows for the power to go into rotating the tires, instead of flexing the rubber. Giving you better feedback, sharper response, more predictability on throttle input, along with eliminating annoying clunking during hard shifts.
Features
- Reduces or eliminates the " CLUNK " when shifting hard
- Reduces wheel hop / traction loss
- Improved 60fts / e.t's
- Road Race torture tested
- 6061 anodized billet
- 25% Lighter than Stock
- 95A durometer bushings
Applications
- 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Evo X
What's In The Box?
- Solid Differential Bushing
- Urethane Inserts
Warranty
- Manufacturer Limited Lifetime Warranty
After installing, my car drives like a dream! High improvement over stock.
A huge improvement over stock bushings. Highly recommend!
Easy to install fits great
Very good bushing for daily knocking. Get rid of the rear differential knocking sound when shifting gears and releasing clutch. It supports the rear differential properly without those excessive movement and minimising the hard knocking sound.
Other than needing a press to remove the old side bushings installation was a breeze. I had a set of brackets from a rear diff install, pressed the old bushings out and just swapped them out with the brackets on the car. I haven’t installed the rear large bushing yet but I can already feel the difference compared to the original rubber bushings.