Anyone try rigid collars? They're supposed to remove any movement between the subframe and chassis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWyUD6UXfog&feature=related
I'm skeptical, but I haven't seen a single bad review - general consensus is that they will make the car feel more rigid and improve ride quality. It is just the placebo effect?
>>17848032
why would you want this? those bushings aren't going to increase your lap times
You don't want solid bushings anywhere in a road car.
>>17848043
>implying lap times are the only reason to make a car perform better
It's almost like people like upgrading their cars for other reasons. Like because they want it to handle better, brake better, or accelerate better because it makes it more fun to drive and safer too. If laptimes were the only reason to have a good performing car, then almost everyone would have a Citroën 2CV with 14hp and zero handling capability because they never go to the track.
>>17848043
>those bushings aren't going to increase your lap times
>increase
Yeah I hope not
Maybe the hole is so big so that the whole thing can flex more when needed.
>>17848068
>not racing your 2CV
What are you, a faggèt?
>>17848589
No joke that looks fuckin fun as hell
>>17848032
I doubt they improve ride quality. If anything it'll be stiffer and transmit more vibrations/noises to the interior
Solid bushings are good for racecar, bad for comfy