A
subframe
bushing
is
found
at
the
mounting
point
between
the
subframe
and
the
body.
Most
OEM
subframe
bushings
are
made
of
rubber,
which
over
time
begins
to
wear
and
crack.
With
a
failed
subframe
bushing,
noise
and
vibration
become
a
major
issue
for
both
the
driver
and
the
passengers.
The
subframe
bushings
responsibility,
besides
mounting,
is
to
dampen
road
noise
and
vibration
from
entering
the
cab.
So
once
these
bushings
go,
your
quiet
smooth
ride
is
in
trouble.
Energy
Suspension's
Hyperflex
polyurethane
is
a
much
more
durable
material
for
subframe
bushings.
Not
only
do
these
bushings
maintain
the
mounting
alignment
very
well,
but
polyurethane
does
not
crack,
distort,
rot
or
wear
the
way
rubber
bushings
do.
With
a
more
durable
material,
there
should
be
an
increase
in
NVH.
But
there
is
also
a
performance
boost
to
consider!
With
polyurethane
subframe
bushings
you
can
effectively
eliminate
wheel
hop
giving
you
a
faster
launch
time
whether
from
a
starting
line
or
a
green
light.