UUC or CS Diff Bushing?
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UUC or CS Diff Bushing?
I will be replacing my diff bushing this week and was wondering about your preferences with the UUC vs CS?
If I go with the UUC bushing, Do you think there would be any issues with using the CS removal tool with it?
If I go with the UUC bushing, Do you think there would be any issues with using the CS removal tool with it?
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Personally I have the UUC (CS wasn't around when I bought mine) and I love it. Went in perfect and the UUC have no failures as far as diff bushings go. The CS removal tool will still work to get the old one out obviously but you dont need any tools to install it. Its a three part bushing. Front, back, and center insert. Slide the two half's in, put a dab of oil on the insert and slide it in. That simple.
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Anything has to be better than that POS factory one, lol...
I haven't installed it yet, but recently picked up a CS diff bushing and it's a nice looking piece, so should work pretty well. Can't comment on the other, 'cause I haven't seen it, but one thing I appreciate about the CS piece is it's not just an oem filled, but looks like all the pieces were machined and are beefier...Maybe the UUC is like that, I have no idea, but figured I'd mention that for consideration...
I haven't installed it yet, but recently picked up a CS diff bushing and it's a nice looking piece, so should work pretty well. Can't comment on the other, 'cause I haven't seen it, but one thing I appreciate about the CS piece is it's not just an oem filled, but looks like all the pieces were machined and are beefier...Maybe the UUC is like that, I have no idea, but figured I'd mention that for consideration...
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Personally I have the UUC (CS wasn't around when I bought mine) and I love it. Went in perfect and the UUC have no failures as far as diff bushings go. The CS removal tool will still work to get the old one out obviously but you dont need any tools to install it. Its a three part bushing. Front, back, and center insert. Slide the two half's in, put a dab of oil on the insert and slide it in. That simple.
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I have the UUC diff bushing (bought before CS came out with one) I have nothing negative to say about it, but I would say buy CS. His piece does look better with a steel casing, he's a super good guy, and you'd be helping out the little guy.
I don't own UUC motor mounts, but they way they made them has kind of soured me abit with their company, plus their prices always suck ***.
I don't own UUC motor mounts, but they way they made them has kind of soured me abit with their company, plus their prices always suck ***.