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Old 15th July 2014, 09:13 AM
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I now have the polybushes from Mark and very nice they are too, at 95A shore they are hard but not so hard that you can't get them in to the Mazda uprights. I found it was fairly easy to get the old rubber bushes out and the new ones in by using a piece of tube the same size as the upright and wind it out/in with a length of 10mm studding and two 5mm thick plates. When you get them have a good look at the ends as one is bigger than the other,small end goes in first. I found a good smearing of washing up liquid made every thing slide a little easier and it won't attack the polyurethane either. I'll supply 75mm of tube and some plate to save people having to hunt for it, I'll be sending them out with Myhermes in the next few days.
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