Pillowball Bushings -- Great deal from Malloy Mazda (now-June 30)
#26
Originally Posted by ranmaman81
ordered a set today and they said it should reach me by friday. when i last checked at my local mazda dealer they wanted $75 each.
Dealer Price = 6*$75 = $450
Malloy Price = 6*$50 = $300
Total savings: $150
#28
Just curious.. this deal doesn't happen to include any bushing from this set on rx7store.net right?
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=861
I don't want to be purchasing parts over again.
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=861
I don't want to be purchasing parts over again.
#29
Originally Posted by montego
Now this is to get rid of the clunking right? But what are the other benefits?
- eliminated clunking
- eliminated wheel hop
- reduced mushy tracking wandering feel (example: when the car wheels catch the grooves left in pavement from tire wear especially stud wear)
- more stable tracking under hard acceleration and braking
my car had 19,000 original miles and was driven by a retired woman and they still needed replacing.
would be nice if there was a high quality, high durability, prolonged longevity aftermarket component to replace these. seemed that most of the wear as far as I could determine upon inspecting them was from grit / dirt getting past the seals.
I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND GETTING NEW DUST/GREASE SEALS AS WELL!
chuck
#30
Originally Posted by maxcooper
You will probably also need new toe link bushings (or aftermarket toe links, but the stock links with new OEM bushings will last longer) in the rear, and perhaps some upper or lower control arms if you have bad ball joints in front (does the front clunk? mine did and it turned out to be the upper ball joints).
-Max
-Max
do you have to replace the oem control arms just to replace the ball joints. do you know if there are after market replacement ball joints made.
i remember years ago working on some american cars, having to air chisel off a couple "large rivet like" pieces to remove the ball joints, but they were replaceable.
chuck
#34
Originally Posted by potatochobit
walien is this the same rear pillow ***** as the last group buy, or are these for the front?
Originally Posted by itRx7
thanks for setting this up walien! i've been driving around on bad pillowballs for over a year now but with those prices, i'd don't have an excuse to wait.
#35
Originally Posted by a3dcadman
hey max,
do you have to replace the oem control arms just to replace the ball joints. do you know if there are after market replacement ball joints made.
i remember years ago working on some american cars, having to air chisel off a couple "large rivet like" pieces to remove the ball joints, but they were replaceable.
chuck
do you have to replace the oem control arms just to replace the ball joints. do you know if there are after market replacement ball joints made.
i remember years ago working on some american cars, having to air chisel off a couple "large rivet like" pieces to remove the ball joints, but they were replaceable.
chuck
-Max
#36
Originally Posted by speed7
Just curious.. this deal doesn't happen to include any bushing from this set on rx7store.net right?
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=861
I don't want to be purchasing parts over again.
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=861
I don't want to be purchasing parts over again.
You might need new ball joints in front, too, which are only available with new suspension arms. The suspension arms come pre-loaded with stock rubber bushings, so you would end up with duplicates there.
I recommend not running the nylon bushings in the following locations, based on the fact they they wore out in these locations on my car (YMMV, but this is my recommendation based on my experiences):
- front upper control arm (2 bushings per side)
- bottom of rear shock @ rear upper control arm (1 bushing per side) -- this may have been a lack of lube on my car, but they were a little loose even before I washed the lube away, IIRC
-Max
#38
Originally Posted by z8cw
Does anyone know the part number?
Is it one of those?
FD01-26-230 - BALL,PILLOW-RR LWR ARM
FD01-28-42Y - BUSH,BALL
Thanks
Is it one of those?
FD01-26-230 - BALL,PILLOW-RR LWR ARM
FD01-28-42Y - BUSH,BALL
Thanks
#40
The part number for the pillow ***** is FD01-26-220.
How to replace them with common hand tools, without taking the suspension arms off the car:
http://maxcooper.com/rx7/how-to/susp...lls/index.html
-Max
How to replace them with common hand tools, without taking the suspension arms off the car:
http://maxcooper.com/rx7/how-to/susp...lls/index.html
-Max
#42
Well even though I don't think I'd jump on this deal just yet (its not june 30th yet so you never know). I must say ordering from that Malloy mazda was really really easy. I still cant wait to get my order.
#43
Originally Posted by a3dcadman
I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND GETTING NEW DUST/GREASE SEALS AS WELL!
chuck
#44
Originally Posted by flunkysama
Let me second that. They are around $3 each. The FSM tells you to replace them, but in most walk-throughs they reuse them. You need 12 to replaces them all. IMHO, At least replace the 4 on the trailing arm bushing as they see alot of flexing during normal suspension travel. One of mine failed and I found corrosion on bushing. You have been warned.
#45
Originally Posted by 7_rocket
I know i need bushings. But whenever im at a stop light and I come off the clutch to move the car vibrates like nuts. What bushings do I need to replace?
Btw, here is a copy of my receipt from over a year ago. This is a great deal!
:edit: sorry, the picture wouldn't upload but they were $424.37!
#46
Originally Posted by travisorus rex
All of them...
Btw, here is a copy of my receipt from over a year ago. This is a great deal!
:edit: sorry, the picture wouldn't upload but they were $424.37!
Btw, here is a copy of my receipt from over a year ago. This is a great deal!
:edit: sorry, the picture wouldn't upload but they were $424.37!
#47
Originally Posted by WaLieN
Ouch! We are *REALLY* getting a good deal!
#49
Originally Posted by ttrx74me
I just ordered mine today and can't wait to put them on. What would we do without Ray! Thanks again Walien!