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#1 crjohnson

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Posted 21 July 2014 - 09:25 PM

G'day all,

 

Bought a 2003 2.5lt outback a few months ago, noticed that it has a fair jerk when on/off the throttle (no matter how gentle you are with the throttle!). From the searching I did on here and elsewhere its mainly the rear diff bushes, the 2 in the big subframe (whiteline part KTD906), and possibly the 2 in the 'front member'.

 

Now, are these 4 bushes the same? Ie, to replace them all would you just order 2 of the whiteline kits above? I'd rather do all 4 bushes while i'm at it.. Have a decent shed to do stuff like this and will turn up a bush to press them in/out easy. Cheers!

 

 



#2 crjohnson

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Posted 23 July 2014 - 09:07 PM

Well if anyone's ever wondering the same thing, Subaru Camberwell told me the front member doesn't get its bushes replaced, the whole unit is $236, Subaru number 41310AE020.

 

The rear diff bushes are 41310AE013 and $79 each!



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Posted 24 July 2014 - 08:32 AM

Is this a BE outback?

Superpro make a replacement, but its OEM number is 41322FG000 according to their website
 
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Posted 24 July 2014 - 09:00 AM

BH (my03) outback. I saw that whiteline make a kit for the front member (KDT905). Might be picking some up for $30-35 so will give them a go. Definitely wont be letting subaru touch it, I do all my own work. Tossing up between the superpro and whiteline bushes for the rear of the diff now. 



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Posted 24 July 2014 - 09:50 AM

sorry - I meant BH.   BE / BH  = sedan wagon

 

I think I'd be double checking the part numbers.






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