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Old 01-15-07 | 05:30 PM
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pillowballs and cost

i need some pillow ***** replaced in the rear of my 93 FD and horse power freaks got them for $240, but i just called them back and got a different guy and he said $185 and here is the pic:
Tanabe RX7 For Sustec Pro S-S Rear Pillow Ball Mounts(93-95)


is this what i need to stop the clunking when i accel/decel, come to a stop, etc... or is this the wrong part all together? any help on if this is correct or where to get them from for the low price would be appreciated, i need to order these right away. thanks
Old 01-15-07 | 05:33 PM
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Those are pillowball mounts - you need the six stock pillowball bushings. Call Ray at Malloy Mazda and he will send you six with twelve dust shields for $350 or so.
Old 01-15-07 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by moconnor
Those are pillowball mounts - you need the six stock pillowball bushings. Call Ray at Malloy Mazda and he will send you six with twelve dust shields for $350 or so.
+1,from what I have seen,Ray Crowe gives the best deal on them..
Old 01-15-07 | 05:53 PM
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thanks brotha, will do.
Old 01-15-07 | 07:05 PM
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set of 6 pillowballs with dust shields for 360 through Ray Crow
Old 01-15-07 | 07:10 PM
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from Jim Lab:

Here's what a pillowball bushing looks like, inside and out.
Old 01-15-07 | 07:34 PM
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wow! you guys rock.

Considering the number of posts that the only replies are "Read the faq" or "rebuild time", the i think the board really helped this guy out.

+1 for the board.

That cutaway shot of the bushing is really neat too.
Old 01-15-07 | 09:45 PM
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Old 01-15-07 | 10:31 PM
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I called Ray last week and ordered six bushings and 12 seals, received them Friday (just in time for the cold weather ). $360 shipped to my front door (Dallas)
Old 01-16-07 | 08:45 AM
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thanks guys. i really appreciate the help.
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