Energy s13 subframe bushings PART # - Energy has no CLUE!

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Peabody
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Sorry to bug you guys again.

After searching for Energy Subframe bushings I have many part numbers and not sure what is the correct bushings. I called Energy and they were not very helpful at all. They told me the part# is 7.1113 (R or B) which the guy said it was just an insert.

Then I saw 7.1117 from Phase2motertrend http://www.phase2motortrend.com/ensusupibus1.html and the guy at Energy said those were only for the S14.

I know this is the most simple thing but nobody knows what part is correct.

The Z32 part number is 7.4102 which I know you need a longer bolt for it to fit.

Does anybody know the CORRECT part number for the S13 and the best price or do I need the Z32?

THANKS SO MUCH!


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the only thing i can think of, Just buy the Full S13 set and be done with it. IM sure that if your subframe bushings are bad, alot of other ones are bad as well.

Sorry that i couldnt be more helpful.

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^^ what he said. But also, you can use the s14 sub frame bushing on an s13. Both SPL and Stance sell the same sub bushings for both generations, so I would assume the Energy bushing shouldn't be much different. I have the Energy bushing but haven't had time to install them.

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the Energy ones work for both s14 and s13

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Thanks Drakelee..

The Complete Energy Full Set comes only with cheap inserts that do not do anything, that is why I am using spacers as a temp fix.

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this is all i could find on the part numbers. Also your PMs are disabled so i couldnt reply back there.

http://www.jegs.com/i/Energy-Suspension ... G/10002/-1

Also just put in your make/model for all the part numbers.

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Energy Suspension# 7-1117R

http://www.phase2motortrend.com/ensusupibus1.html

They are for S13/S14

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Just a note- if you are using them for the S13, you need to leave the metal inserts from the stock bushings in the subframe. If you cut the metal inserts out, the bushings will be too small and will fall right through the openings in the subframe. I burned out my stock bushings and cut the collars out prior to the bushings showing up- only to find that they ONLY fit the S13 if you leave the metal collars in place.

Hope that info helps- good luck!

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THANKS so much for all the help!

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http://www.phase2motortrend.com/pepeursubu.html-

^^^^--are these just as good as these as these?>>>>http://www.phase2motortrend.com/ensusupibus1.html

If it is I would rather pay the extra 20 bucks to not have to remove the subframe!

I think the top ones are urathane, thats not as good as polyurathane right??


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