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Old 06-25-10, 03:21 AM
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What is the correct pillowball bushing part number?

Alright. I'm confused. There's 2 part numbers that I've found that people refer to for the 6 rear pillowball bushings:
FD01-26-230 and FD01-26-220

Does anyone actually know which ones are the correct ones?
Max cooper says it's FD01-26-220
rhdjapan says FD01-26-230
http://www.rhdjapan.com/mazda-oem-lo...ing-fd3s-51512

Some guys who sold them on the forums has FD01-26-230
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ht=FD01-26-230

Mazda catalog has both, but somehow supposedly I think it's trying to say that the toe link pillowball is FD01-26-230 and the other 2 are FD01-26-220

What is going on here?? Are they different between the toe link and the other 2? Are they interchangeable? The same?
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Simple answer is ==yes they are different.My rear suspension has a total of 8 pillow ball bushings.Six of these are FD01-26-220 and two are FD01 26-230.They are different sizes.

When I did my rear suspension the pillow ***** in the toe links were fine and did not require changing.I think this is normal,hence people change 6 pillow *****--all FD01-26-220.
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