Ok, What Bushings Do I Replace If I Want To Do ALL Of Them?
Ok, What Bushings Do I Replace If I Want To Do ALL Of Them?
Exactly what the title says. I was really lazy and only searched a little, so forgive me if the info is out there. All the stuff I ofund says where to get the bushings and that they are sold "piece by piece" or a "little here, little there" type thing. Well, thats fine and dandy, as long as you know what bushings you need...Im not too sure as to what is what under my car, so I need a little help in coming up with what Im gonna need when I go to swap out ALL my bushings...Maybe we could archive this or something too, just so other people can find it when they want to.
This is a list I have compiled so far:
Front Control Arms
Rear Control Arms
Strut Rod Bushings
Front Sway Bar Mount
Rear Sway Bar Mount
End Link Bushings
Tie Rod Dust Boots
What else guys? I want ALL new busings, that means EVERYTHING
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~T.J.
PS - I came up with this list just by browsing SummitRacing for a few minutes, and came up with a total of $141.18 + shipping for Energy Suspension poly bushings...Good price or not?
This is a list I have compiled so far:
Front Control Arms
Rear Control Arms
Strut Rod Bushings
Front Sway Bar Mount
Rear Sway Bar Mount
End Link Bushings
Tie Rod Dust Boots
What else guys? I want ALL new busings, that means EVERYTHING
.~T.J.
PS - I came up with this list just by browsing SummitRacing for a few minutes, and came up with a total of $141.18 + shipping for Energy Suspension poly bushings...Good price or not?
Front end bushings: inner control arm, sway bar end-links, sway bar mount, tension rod, idler arm.
Rear end: sway bar end-links, sway bar mount, watts linkage, lower trailing arms, upper trailing arms.
For the front end use poly-urethane throughout.
A good way of setting up the rear is to use poly everywhere except you leave the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms and sway bar mount. This is done to keep the rear-end from binding up and it works really well. The other option would be to just use new rubber bushings throughout.
Rear end: sway bar end-links, sway bar mount, watts linkage, lower trailing arms, upper trailing arms.
For the front end use poly-urethane throughout.
A good way of setting up the rear is to use poly everywhere except you leave the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms and sway bar mount. This is done to keep the rear-end from binding up and it works really well. The other option would be to just use new rubber bushings throughout.
Ok...So order all new poly for front stuff mentioned, then poly for everything in the back excet the upper trailing arms and swap bar mounts, but get new rubber for those? Why cant I just get ALL poly? I mean, if they make the bushings, why cant I use them? Something up with the geometry of the suspension that doesnt let them work?
~T.J.
~T.J.
Using all poly in the back can cause it to bind up. This means that the suspension reaches the limit of it's travel which usually means sudden snap oversteer. If you're going to do what I suggested then leave the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms and sway mount. Another way would be to just use new rubber bushings throughout.
Using all poly in the back can cause it to bind up. This means that the suspension reaches the limit of it's travel which usually means sudden snap oversteer. If you're going to do what I suggested then leave the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms and sway mount. Another way would be to just use new rubber bushings throughout.

if you look on my website (link in sig) i have a page on 1st gen suspension setup, the part numbers are for aussie gear but all the settings and ideas are the same.
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Hey RotorMotorDriver,
The front end other bushing to look at is the idler arm bushing. It get hammered by the heat of the exhaust and can may your front end wander all of the road.
You can get all of these parts from Mazda Competition, here is their web site.
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/weba...?storeId=10001
I have a deal for you, if you buy all poly bushing I will buy half the rear link bushings from you. That way we both can have a half poly rear too.
Drop me a line if you are interested.
The front end other bushing to look at is the idler arm bushing. It get hammered by the heat of the exhaust and can may your front end wander all of the road.
You can get all of these parts from Mazda Competition, here is their web site.
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/weba...?storeId=10001
I have a deal for you, if you buy all poly bushing I will buy half the rear link bushings from you. That way we both can have a half poly rear too.
Drop me a line if you are interested.
The other option would be to just use new rubber bushings throughout.
I wanted to know what all is under there, and then I was going to decide which ones I want to replace from there...So, what all is under there...Add on to the list please
.Front Control Arms
Rear Control Arms
Strut Rod Bushings
Front Sway Bar Mount
Rear Sway Bar Mount
End Link Bushings
Tie Rod Dust Boots
~T.J.
I already listed all of the bushings in my first post.
Definately use poly all through the front end.
In the rear, use rubber in the upper trailing arms and sway-bar mount and poly everywhere else. If the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms are still decent use those... if not get new ones.
Clear enough?
Definately use poly all through the front end.
In the rear, use rubber in the upper trailing arms and sway-bar mount and poly everywhere else. If the old rubber bushings in the upper trailing arms are still decent use those... if not get new ones.
Clear enough?
Originally posted by Manntis
with all poly bushings you're car's gonna squeak like a virgin in leather pants.
with all poly bushings you're car's gonna squeak like a virgin in leather pants.
simply use in on the inside/ pivoting areas and not the outside.. this will avoid dirt and grit getting into them
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