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VEHICLES => PROJECT CARS/TRUCKS => Topic started by: m_fumich on March 09, 2019, 10:49:23 AM
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If I can’t get a suspension bushing from the dealer and the aftermarket sources don’t carry them anymore, what are my options?
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Polyurethane might work. If you can't find any off the shelf that can be modified to fit then worst case you could get some custom made. If you go to the link below and download their catalog it's got a few pages of universal parts with dimensions.
https://prothane.com/
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Bushings for what ...?... suspension bushings are common for the most part, measure the OD, ID and the length.
If odd ball as long as you get the ID & OD correct, you can trim the length.
Pep
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I’d prefer polyurethane bushings which would only be available aftermarket.
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Energy suspension...
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Energy suspension...
Huh?
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What's it for?
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What's it for?
90-94 Mazda 323 and Protege. I’m rebuilding one 323. The other 323 is getting a complete drivetrain, suspension, dash transplant from a first generation Protege.
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Energy suspension...
Huh?
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https://www.energysuspensionparts.com/shop-universal-parts.asp
https://www.energysuspensionparts.com/energy-suspension-universal-polyurethane-bushings.asp
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That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks so much.
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;) ;)
That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks so much.
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