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Help! Doing the toe eliminator bushings on my FC and not sure how they go in?!?!

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Old 04-12-02, 11:02 PM
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Help! Doing the toe eliminator bushings on my FC and not sure how they go in?!?!

I am doing Mazda Competition delrin toe eliminator bushings on my FC to avoid the dreaded toe in/out that hinders predictable handling. There is a lip on one side and smooth on the other for the replacement bushing. From which side do you press it in? So that the lip is on top or bottom?

Do I want the lip to show so that it is visible when viewing from the top? The guys at Mazda Comp weren't positive which way it went in...... but I plan to do it so that the lip is visible when viewing from the top.

The damn things didn't come with directions either!

Please help!

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check you mazdatrix, they offer a bushing kit too, and I think it's pretty similar, they have directions with diagrams, ask them to fax it to you, they should, just pretend you have one of there kits.
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Mazdatrix has an FAQ on their website that has pics and instructions.
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