Energy Suspension Polyurethane Control Arm Bushings
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Hello all RX-8 Owners out there looking to reduce Arm Deflection, maintain the RX-8's alignment and overall consistency in spring rate resulting in a more consistent track time and driver experience. We are releasing both the front and rear control arm bushing sets to the public for the RX-8. Feedback is always appreciated, thanks guys/gals!! Jeff Bonnett Energy Suspension http://www.energysuspension.com/forum |
Wrong forum, and hope you're a vendor.
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good stuff and fast shipping from them !!!!
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Great!
Now, what's the ES part # for rear sway bar bushings? OEM replacement? It's not noted yet on the online catalogue. Please note that there's a difference in rear sway bar bushing depth within model years of the RX8. |
Wow. Great. I have been using their products for years.
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Originally Posted by SouthFL
(Post 2594010)
Please note that there's a difference in rear sway bar bushing depth within model years of the RX8.
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I bought a bushing from DPE's Ebay fire sale and it was too thick. It was a SuperPro bushing listed as OEM replacement. Tanabe sway bar kits also have had bushing depth issues with MY '06+ in threads that I've read. My guess is this difference in bushing depth between model years must account for some aftermarket swaybar endlinks not being short enough for proper installation on certain model years. FWIW, DPE still has a Super Pro bushing listed as a Mazdaspeed sway bar fit: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Super...mZ120212950729 |
those are aftermarket bushings trying to do a crossover from another application, assumptions don't change the facts, the OE endlinks are all the same too
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sounds like good stuff
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