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Old 10-12-2011, 11:12 AM   #1
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PBM Solid risers replace the sub frame bushing entirely. There is no need for collars with the risers. The riser is just a solid bushing that raises the sub frame ~1/2".

Collars are designed primarily for cars with worn sub frame bushings that aren't completely shot, they help to stiffen the bushing up a bit without needing to pull the entire sub frame and removing the old bushings.
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PBM Solid risers replace the sub frame bushing entirely. There is no need for collars with the risers. The riser is just a solid bushing that raises the sub frame ~1/2".

Collars are designed primarily for cars with worn sub frame bushings that aren't completely shot, they help to stiffen the bushing up a bit without needing to pull the entire sub frame and removing the old bushings.
ok thanks. Would you recommend the risers? or go Poly bushings and PBM collars?
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