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Poly bushings

Posted: June 1st, 2009, 1:22 am
by purewhitemp5
Ok been a member with this forum and a couple other forums for some time and just thought to post some useful info. As most of you know the 1st gen protege suspension is very similar to the MX-3 with exception to the Rear calipers and the width/length of the lower control arm's and TTL's (30mm wider/longer) and swaybars and endlinks but most of the other parts will exchange with one another. Well for the people looking for Poly bushings for there MX-3 I am providing a link that has a list of bushings available and prices. http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14631" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I am providing this info as to inform all mazda owners as to whats going on around the Mazda community and maybe we can all ban together and get some high quality parts. Thank you for taking the time to read my post.

Re: Poly bushings

Posted: June 1st, 2009, 1:42 am
by wytbishop
Interesting...

Re: Poly bushings

Posted: June 1st, 2009, 1:43 am
by Mooneggs
wytbishop - so are all the ones you are making not on this list??

Re: Poly bushings

Posted: June 1st, 2009, 1:57 am
by fowljesse
Thanks for the thought.
There's a write-up of my car done with Protege Poly bushings from Superpro in the Suspension FAQ (about 4 years ago).
Even better, there's a guy on here making full sets in 3 different Durometers. Search "Wytbushings".
Again, thanks for the thought, and definitely keep posting info like this. Check to see if there are already similar posts, using the search button in the red banner.

Re: Poly bushings

Posted: June 1st, 2009, 2:24 am
by wytbishop
I've been watching that thread for over 2 years.

LCA fronts are the same.
LCA rears in 46mm OD are the same but for 06/94 and earlier only. Later MX-3's are larger.
I believe the frame mount sway bar bushings are probably correct or close enough.
Trailing Arm fronts are good, rears are correct OD but wrong length.
The lateral link bushings listed are for MX-3 lateral links, but are forever on backorder.

I began my quest because Superpro told me it would be at least 6 months to get the parts I needed and they did not know for certain if their bushings would match up to the MX-3 correctly. They sent me a list for the Astina BG which would basically be what a Protege owner would need to order. The MX-3, while very similar to the BG chassis cars is unique in a number of ways.

Tein is the North American distributor of Superpro and I tried for about a month to find someone with Tein who knew anything at all about Superpro and failed. Superpro will sell to you directly but they don't know anything about the MX-3. It is not the same as an Astina GT...though they will tell you it is. They actually asked me if I could help them with some sizing. It was at about that time, and after reading on Clubprotege how badly their GB went, that I decided I would have these made.

They will definitely be correct for the MX-3 and I think the design is a little better....and you won't have to wait 6 months after you place your order.

Tell the people at Clubprotege that I will be approaching them soon with a better alternative for them as well.

Re: Poly bushings

Posted: June 3rd, 2009, 3:14 am
by purewhitemp5
Will do sir.