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Originally Posted by svvg
I’ve rebushed the subframe as it happens - as the main four bushes had all dropped when I bought the car. I also changed all other bushes and arms and bolts….
Really don’t want to drop the whole subframe out - partly as it’ll easily take me two weekends (with family and work duties), and don’t want to be without the car for two to three weeks. A new subframe is over a grand…(someone is selling a ropey one for £750 on ebay….). Hence why I’m looking for another solution. Welding tabs might be a runner - assuming they won’t just ping off - and if I can get someone prepared to weld it….
Interested to see if anyone else has had to deal with this?
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Here's the thing: The subframe is slotted whether you install the aftermarket arms or not. You are depending on bolt torque to hold the arms in place regardless of whether the arms themselves are adjustable. If you don't trust the subframe, it doesn't matter what you install there.
Now, that said, the dimples are really just there to make adjustment easier. They are NOT load bearing. If your shop was able to align the car with the dimples gone, this is no less secure than if the dimples were actually there.