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Broken mount

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Hey guys,

Have a lovely noise coming from the rear/driveshaft area. Sounds like the driveshaft isnt "mating" properly. Upon inspection I found this crack which I cannot explain what it is for. It connects via the diff by one bolt and onto (what looks like) the rear bracket cover on the axle or diff. It has a bush between the two mounting points so one could say it absorbs the torque from the driveshaft via the diff?

Anyone tell me exactly what it is?

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You'll be needing a new or second hand rear subframe. But I think you'll find there is more to this than just the broken front diff mount. It also looks like it's been impacted (car too low ?) I'd get it professionaly checked.

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Too many skids eh :D

Edited by Brent HARTGE535i

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Evo specific. Have in stock.

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To be honest I think I have cracked it from the H&R springs. They are quite stiff.

Thanks for the knowledge guys, I appreciate it.

It will be in the shop next week to have the subframe replaced. Now I need to source one in Australia

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Ouch, that'll have to be a pretty descent impact? Stiffness alone shouldn't do that.

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Literally drove it 70kms on the highway and found that when I got home

Was smooth as ever prior to the break

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I agree with Greg as well. There will be more to it. You've either impacted it or there is something else wrong to cause this.

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