Toe Links and Trailing Arms
I got the diff mount bushing.
Now the trailing arm is still stock with 120K+ miles on it. So that probably explain the hopping.
Thank you for the contact. I tried to check the website, but it goes to "Page Could not be found"
$70 for nylon bushing is good plus it includes pushing out old and in new ones.
We needs to archive this information as it just gave us another option for trailing arms:
We have more option than neccesary now:
1. Rotary Extreme/M2/K2RD/etc trailing arm
2. Mazdaspeed bushing from Mazdamotorsports.
3. Jimlabs
4. Now, we have this low cost replacement of the bushing.
Thanks,
Reza
Now the trailing arm is still stock with 120K+ miles on it. So that probably explain the hopping.
Thank you for the contact. I tried to check the website, but it goes to "Page Could not be found"
$70 for nylon bushing is good plus it includes pushing out old and in new ones.
We needs to archive this information as it just gave us another option for trailing arms:
We have more option than neccesary now:
1. Rotary Extreme/M2/K2RD/etc trailing arm
2. Mazdaspeed bushing from Mazdamotorsports.
3. Jimlabs
4. Now, we have this low cost replacement of the bushing.

Thanks,
Reza
Originally posted by howard coleman
i run 2 sets of nylon bushings and consider them to be one of the first essentials for higher suspension performance.
1. differential mount bushings
2. front bushing on the lower longitudinal link in the rear.
jimlab makes them but i don't know if he sells individual bushings... i do not want all nylon bushings in my car. if he does sell them individually they are first class.
i had my bushings made by a guy (actually he races a DSR in SCCA) in wisconsin. he did an excellent job. you send him your link and he fits the bushing to it, installs the bushing and returns it. generally he round turns in a couple of days.
his email is: a1dave@centurytel.net
phone is 920 836 2812
website http://www.suspensioncontrol.com
howard coleman
i run 2 sets of nylon bushings and consider them to be one of the first essentials for higher suspension performance.
1. differential mount bushings
2. front bushing on the lower longitudinal link in the rear.
jimlab makes them but i don't know if he sells individual bushings... i do not want all nylon bushings in my car. if he does sell them individually they are first class.
i had my bushings made by a guy (actually he races a DSR in SCCA) in wisconsin. he did an excellent job. you send him your link and he fits the bushing to it, installs the bushing and returns it. generally he round turns in a couple of days.
his email is: a1dave@centurytel.net
phone is 920 836 2812
website http://www.suspensioncontrol.com
howard coleman
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