The Problem: Bolts used to secure the rear subframe may lack a required wax coating, potentially allowing them to loosen over time and the rear subframe to separate, increasing the risk of a crash.
To many traditionalists, welding pieces of metal to tie the front and rear subframes together may seem a bit bizarre. Hot rodding typically involves replacing an existing part with enhanced hardware, ...
I have a five-year-old Mercedes C-class and I have heard rumours that the subframe is liable to corrosion from the inside. Need I be concerned? The car recently passed an MOT test, but if the ...
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Replacing rear subframe bushings for better ride
Learn what goes into replacing rear subframe bushings and why it matters for a smoother ride. This instructional video covers the importance of these bushings in absorbing road vibrations and ...
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