949 Racing Urethane Bushings
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949 Racing Urethane Bushings
Hey guys,
Just wanted to know if anyone has fitted, or know any information about the urethane bushings that 949 racing sell for the MX5? They are made by a company called Energy Suspension, and are a very good price.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Urethane-Bushings-MX5-90-05-Energy-Suspension_W0QQitemZ280208986883QQihZ018QQcategoryZ43807QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Ryan
Just wanted to know if anyone has fitted, or know any information about the urethane bushings that 949 racing sell for the MX5? They are made by a company called Energy Suspension, and are a very good price.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Urethane-Bushings-MX5-90-05-Energy-Suspension_W0QQitemZ280208986883QQihZ018QQcategoryZ43807QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers
Ryan
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Interesting to see that these bushes are all cut in half, rather than a full piece like the SuperPro ones. Not sure if it makes any difference in handling, but they will sure make putting them on 100x easier
Price is very good, as well as their Tein Flex and Mono Flex. Mono Flex for $2335 delivered!
Price is very good, as well as their Tein Flex and Mono Flex. Mono Flex for $2335 delivered!
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Slugoid wrote:Interesting to see that these bushes are all cut in half, rather than a full piece like the SuperPro ones. Not sure if it makes any difference in handling, but they will sure make putting them on 100x easier
This is a quote from the link..
These are two piece bushings designed to create a .050" gap between the two halfs when installed. This small gap acts as a lube reservoir.
I think I might have to get a set, and do a writeup on the forums..
Also here is a link I found on Miata.net about them.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=272213&highlight=bushings
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I've been thinking hard about these over the weekend.
After reading the post, and then browsing the 949 website I noticed ONE thing.
They are cheaper to buy direct from the 949 website. Listed there as $170 for the set ($188 Aust), the current price on eBay works out to be more expensive.
After reading the post, and then browsing the 949 website I noticed ONE thing.
They are cheaper to buy direct from the 949 website. Listed there as $170 for the set ($188 Aust), the current price on eBay works out to be more expensive.
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Mr Starlet wrote:I'm putting in an order but just seeing if anyone's got a set and what their thoughts are.
Minh, give me a call when you are installing it. I want to help as I am very interested to find out first hand the degree of difficulty of changing bushes.
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