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Originally Posted by theART I've got Z1 urethane diff bushings already, any point getting Z1 brace as well? Polyurethane is not solid. It will move and it will eventually wear
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Even solid metal bushing is suseptibel to wear. Specially where the center bolt meets the bushing. Over time the metal stud will eventually elogate the aluminum. Depends on how hard you launch and power going back there. So I'd say keeping the diff from moving at all (or limiting it) will prolong any type of bushing. Just rememeber, that force is being transmittted somewhere else. Looking at both the Z1 and Bell set up, all the force is transmitted to a singular bush/nut in a very thin subframe wall. Not ideal, but it simple. GK tech has a better idea with a two bolt sytem. More work but better design. What im saying is, not to use a different cover, but using the concept of a larger bushing/through bolt for the Z1/Bell Diff brace attach to the subframe. https://youtu.be/xJoZnto4J-8?si=JG7cv2ORSoXWzBVh Skip to 6:25 for install.
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Not bad. You have 2 bolts into the diff cover, and 2 other anchor points on the frame. My only concern is the length of the 2 bolts on the diff cover. Leverage on the bolts.
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Of course this depends on the user, the torque of attach nut, etc. I can see the stud breaking off, since we essentialy pass the load to the stud with a stiffer or solid bushing. A poster asked if the brace would be beneficial on OEM bushing, which I suggested it would be for above reason. (eliminating/reducing that flex in first place)
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