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Old 12-21-23, 12:56 AM
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Default Differential Bushings

Hello,

There's a loud pop that sometimes comes from the rear of the car when moving from a standstill, like parking maneouvers.
It turns out I have to replace the rear subframe bushings, and I also have to replace the differential bushings, but I'm having some issues with them.
https://imgur.com/a/AByfPdk

According to diagrams, there are 4 rear differential mounts:
41651-30140 and 41651-30130, which are to the rear of the diff.

And there are two others in the front that mount in the differentials arms, they do not have part numbers, but are called N01, or N1, depending on the diagram. For these bushings, the diagram specifies that "This part is not supplied as an individual part, because it is hard to assemble/disassemble due to the structure":
https://static.amayama.com/schema/to...313552-big.jpg
https://static.amayama.com/schema/to...679494-big.jpg

The rest of the components, 41653 and 41654 are stoppers and I don't think these make up the N01 bushing when assembled. They don't look like it from the diagrams.

Strongflex has bushings for the non-hybrid versions, but specifically states that they do not work with the hybrid model:
https://strongflex.us/v-92-96-x90/10...553523775.html

Does this mean that the N01 bushing cannot be bought?
If that's the case, what are my options ?
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