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Do Your N/A-T Diff A Favour


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T.T's. have an extra diff-mount which prevents the extra torque from twisting the differential and causing issues with oil seals and/or drive cup splines.

 

Below is How-To do your diff a favour and improve the "drive".

 

 

T.T. diff mounts

 

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N/A subframe has only one diff mount

(pic :hi: Delboy52 )

 

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This additional for N/A sub-frame O.E. bush part no. 41651-14020 is a PITA to fit.

 

Special Service Tool for this job available here. https://www.powerhouseracing.com/product/5614/phr-rear-differential-bushing-removalinstallation-tool

 

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£123.98 inc vat - Cushion UK (Mr T)

£45.08 ex vat - Cushion UAE (Amayama)

 

£2.09 inc vat - Bolt UK (Mr T)

£1 ex vat - Bolt UAE (Amayama)

 

Prices & pic :hi: Delboy52

 

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Alternatively, for less than a quarter of Mr T's price you can upgrade an N/A sub-frame with this aftermarket bush.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POLYURETHANE-Rear-diff-mount-rear-bush-TOYOTA-Supra-93-02-/172497898857?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276

 

 

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With a squidge of Fairy Liquid and a pry-bar, this will slip in like a good Saturday night. :D

 

Tip: Fit centre piece AFTER bush is installed.

 

 

It doesn't come with the (10MT 1.5?) Allen bolt needed to mount it, (part no. T90110-14007) but it's only a couple of quid.

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The proper way to fit the OE bush is to remove the sub-frame and press it in with a hydraulic ram.

 

The workaround way of fitting this bush is to; undo the anti-roll bar at the bushes and drop it down out of the way, clean up the hole with a flappy abrasive wheel and then the outside of the metalastic cushion until it can only just be knocked in. Put a fat bead of bathroom high modulus silicone around it before fitting the bolt and drawing & knocking it home.

 

I will be doing this job on Delboy52's Supra and will endeavour to take some pics.

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