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Pics Of My Subframe Collar Install
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I took some pictures of the subframe collars install that I did yesterday.
Tools needed: Jackstands Jack-to stabilize/lower and raise the differential Socket wrench with extension for the forward subframe bushings Socket extension 15mm socket Breaker bar Pry bar Gloves Start off by jacking up your car and placing stands in the appropriate places. Attachment 24896 Got them in yesterday morning from JGYCustoms. Attachment 24897 With the exeption of the springs/struts this starts the beginning of my rear suspension changes. Attachment 24898 Gonna do a lot of cleaning back here, there's grime and grease buildup from the differential everywhere. Note the cheapy ebay lower control arm bar. I got the spherical bearing bar to replace it with. You can see the subframe bushing also. Attachment 24899 Here's the subframe bushing on the forward section of the subframe. Attachment 24900 15mm socket takes the bottom collar off. I needed a breaker bar to break these off also. 15mm socket takes off both nuts front and rear by the way. Attachment 24901 Breaker bar. Attachment 24902 This shows where I used the jack to hold up the differential. You'll probably need to lower the jack slightly to slide the top collars in. I also had to use a prybar to wedge the passenger side down slightly. Attachment 24903 Prybar. Attachment 24904 Slide the top collar in. Attachment 24905 Like so. Attachment 24906 Done on the rearest subframe collars. Torque to 72-87ft.lbs. Attachment 24907 Done on the forward subframe collars. Torque to 72-87ft.lbs. Attachment 24908 Heres's the bottom collars for the subframe collars. Attachment 24909 Attachment 24910 Attachment 24911 Attachment 24912 Finished. Some Purple Power and a couple more scrub sessions and I'll have this thing cleaned up pretty good by the time I install the other parts. |
this was a pretty cool install, gives good references to those planning on installing the C collars
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Excellent pics and just what I needed for the first addition.
Since I don't have a service manual yet, what is the tightening torque for the front and rear bolts? |
Just to clear up any confusion, I put this here due to the fact we already have one in the "How To" section.
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Torque the collar nuts to 80 ft. lbs and the bracket bolts to 20 ft. lbs...didn't notice that I missed that, thanks!
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yea i noticed that to. i don't know if he knows he can contact a mod and have one of us move it for him
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Why did you decide to go with the aluminum spacers instead of the poly spacers? Is this car going to be just for track use?
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I didn't really consider the polyurethane spacers until after I installed the aluminum spacers and heard the extra noise. No track use just DD and auto-X.
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Originally Posted by positron
(Post 309017)
I didn't really consider the polyurethane spacers until after I installed the aluminum spacers and heard the extra noise. No track use just DD and auto-X.
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i just put mine in..... man.. should have done this sooner.. cant wait until my drift event.
i did a few j turns... the rear felt so good. |
wow ive had the aluminum spacers in both my s14 and never got noise from them lol but hell yea you get used to them after a while then you go drive a stock 240 and it feels like the rear end is made of jello or honda lmao
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well i have an welded diff and it already emitted and light tone... now the spacers act as an amplifier.
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ummm...i have a question about the 15mm socket...i never used one when I did mine. I lifted the car up grabbed my 1/2'' gun, a 14mm socket, a 3" extension, and a 17mm deep. I undid the 4 14mm bolts that hold the brackets to the body for the front bushings. Then I removed the 4 17mm nuts holding the entire subframe to the car, let it dangle, slid the spacers in, zapped everything back together with the gun. In the shop and out in 5 minutes! No more noise :D
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yea its a 17mm for the mounts and 12mm for the small bolts... however its not uncommon for the head size to vary on some cars... for example on tie rods, it could be an 17 or 19 mm depending on who makes the tie end,.
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Another excellent write-up. Thanks positron!
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