ATQ makes poly bushings. PRG used to make an insert kit.
I know this is an old thread but....... and ?I did! But i used windshield adhesive for that. Also used it on lower arm bushing(big round one)View attachment 68713View attachment 68718
Correct.Wouldn't this just be a milder version of a diff brace? Since the picture above shows a diff brace, I would assume that's already more rigid than filling in the bushings, right?
I'd say yes but there's no way I'd put one of those BMS diff braces on my car. That's just asking for trouble IMO.Wouldn't this just be a milder version of a diff brace? Since the picture above shows a diff brace, I would assume that's already more rigid than filling in the bushings, right?
I really don't know if filling of the differential bushings did anything. But filling the control arm definitely improved the driving feeling. Too bad it failed whith 10k miles. There's polyurethane bushing option for big control arm now. And I am waiting for another forum member to try them out. I wish there was just solid rubber bushing for control arm.I know this is an old thread but....... and ?
Did you feel any improvement ?
I was literally thinking about doing this......
I have seen the ATQ kit ( which would be the best way I'm sure ) but it's $$ and a somewhat hefty job.
So the rear didn't firm up and squirm less?I really don't know if filling of the differential bushings did anything. But filling the control arm definitely improved the driving feeling. Too bad it failed whith 10k miles. There's polyurethane bushing option for big control arm now. And I am waiting for another forum member to try them out. I wish there was just solid rubber bushing for control arm.
I don't drive hard enough to notice that.So the rear didn't firm up and squirm less?
I think the intent is more about resisting differential windup/movement, and forcing more direct torque transfer, than any reduction in NVH. Similar to polyurethane engine/transmission mounts and other driveline bushings, if anything it's going to increase NVH, as a cost of taking flex out of the driveline.I struggle to understand the diff brace interest. That won't affect what happens at the wheels at all - they have their own suspension. The only purpose is NVH reduction. The gears in the diff make noise, so isolating it stops that from resonating through the car.
The only real possibility is the pinion climbing, then unloading causing shock to the tires. But that would require some extremely sticky tires.
Thanks for the offer mate.
There's nice bushing set for rear differential. But, the price for installation tool is making it hard to swallow. 2018-2022 Kia Stinger Differential Bushing KitThanks for the offer mate.
I do like the thought of a diff brace just not a completely rigid one.
I feel like there needs to be "some" kind of dampening in there to avoid cracking either the diff housing or the rear cradle.
If there was a heavy / dense rubber pad or shock damper in there somewhere I would be all over it.
I was thinking about buying one and modifying it to "my concept" but was considering a less obvious alternative just out of curiosity.....