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Bushing part # ? Help please.

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Old Jun 17, 2004 | 06:46 PM
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Question Bushing part # ? Help please.

There is one bushing on the outer triaxial housing of an 86 FC. This assembly is commonly referred to as the knuckle. The bushing is commonly called the rear stear bushing or suspension toe bushing, I have purchaced a bushing from Mazdatrix, PN# 14050, that replaces this bushing and does away with the rear stear function but, I'm sure that there are alot of owners out there that would like to keep their cars box stock. Does anyone have the correct Mazda PN for this bushing. 90% of these bushings are going to be destroyed during a rear wheel bearing replacement and due to a glich it is not shown on the factory parts diagrams. If anyone has the correct Mazda PN or even a PN from an after market dealer such as Victoria British please let me know. I will post them here and in the suspension forum so other FC owners don't go through the hell I have gone through for the last two weeks trying to get my wifes FC back on the road. Dick
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Old Jun 17, 2004 | 07:49 PM
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its not a glitch, theres a bulletin (85-86 era) explaining that pressing the bushing ruins it, so you have to buy the whole hub.

if you found a super early fische/parts book it might have a number, but if nobody ordered it because they didnt have the part number, i doubt it would still be available
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