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Old 03-11-2008, 06:57 PM
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for my quest for new subframe bushings. Never got a straight answer on what actually needed to be ordered. Now I have it.

25533991 drive-train, and front suspension frame lower insulator, position number 1,
$8.30 red, requires to order one per side needed.

14103535 drive-train, and front suspension frame lower insulator, position number 2,
$8.56 yellow, requires to order one per side needed.

25525871 drive-train, and front suspension frame lower insulator, position number 3,
$6.52 blue, requires to order one per side needed.

25536051 drive-train, and front suspension frame upper insulator, position number 1,
$6.61 blue, requires to order one per side needed.

3542641 drive-train, and front suspension frame upper insulator, position number 2,
$6.95 red, requires to order one per side needed.

25536050 drive-train, and front suspension frame upper insulator, position number 3,
$6.61 orange, requires to order one per side needed.

So, you need 2 of everything above. Stealer want $150, gmpd wants $75

If you want the bolts and retainers

1640188(6) 6.86 Lower retainer
15677731(6) 1.73 Sub-Frame bolt

Hope if helps someone else the agony on not knowing what to order
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You could have saved a lot of money and made them yourself. They would have been a little stiffer than stock but that is ok in my book.

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Thanks! I've been wondering about this off and on for a while. Your list really has helped someone!
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here they are, still can't get a straight answer on which one goes were.













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I know, I know!






They go under your car.

I'll dig through my FSM'* tonight (93/95) and see if they indicate.
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I had MAJOR problems when I HAD to replace my (got distroid when my subframe ripped out of the car...

a big problem I had was the colors changed and/or stopped being made (for my year) so I had to use other years and mix and match the best I could... it was all sorta guess work, but i think I put it together right.

My thery was the if the colors mirrored each other from left to right, then you would be ok
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if you look closely at most of them, they have multiple part numbers on each one depending what color is painted on them. Literally , one of them has 5 part numbers on it, if it is red, pink, blue, green, or orange
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omg. thats insane.

my judgement would put the red ones in the front, yellow striped ones in the second row and the other two in the back last position. that seems right.
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keep in mind , there is in upper and lower for the front, middle, and rear. a red on the bottom might have an orange on top, in the front position.
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"Position 1" refers to the two front ones and “Position 3” refers to the two rear ones - IIRC.
Parts guy at my local dealer had something on his computer that showed this.


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