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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 12:17 PM
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Lube groove delrin bushing color codes

Sorry if there is a post on this already...I tried searching but didn't find anything. Plus all I have for Internet is my phone right now so it's cumbersome to search.

Basically, I got a set of lube groove (I think) Delrin bushings from a friend. Second hand but never installed. The color coded zip ties are still on, but I'm having a hard time figuring out what goes where, since I have no instructions and so many of them are similar in size. Some are obvious (eight green ones are for a arms) but others, not so much. Does anyone have a chart or something that explains what colors are for what parts? I don't want to start tearing stuff off the car pointlessly. Thanks in advance!
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 09:00 PM
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Here yah go

White = Front lower A-arm front bushings.
Black = Front lower A-arm rear bushings.
Yellow = Front upper A-arm bushings.
Pink = Differential bushings.
Green = Rear upper A-arm to body bushings.
Blue = Rear A-arm to shock absorber bushings.
Orange = Rear trailing arm bushings.

Each bushing has an internal Lube Groove grease reservoir to help alleviate maintenance and maximize their lifespan. No other RX7 suspension bushing has this feature.
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