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BODY LIFT BUSHINGS FOR SFBD?

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slammedstroller   +1y
I DIDN'T SEE ANY REPLACEMENT BODY BUSHINGS ON ENERGY SUSPENTIONS WEB SITE... I WILL TRY TO CALL I GUESS
TwistedMinis   +1y
I don't think they offer them for Mazdas. You can try somethign like this maybe.
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=ENS%2D3%2D4142R&N=700+115&autoview=sku

Fairly universal, just have to make it work. They don't make bodynmounts for my truck either. I ended up just getting new rubbers.
impulse   +1y
I need new mounts for the rad support.
slammedstroller   +1y
YA THATS MY NEXT PROBLEM... FINDING THOSE LOL
impulse   +1y
sucks to be us!
east*coast*nomad   +1y
i got the new body bushings for the radiator support from mazda kinda expensive i bought everything new bolts washers bushings. and gonna order the new ones for under cab soon
madlowmazda   +1y
wtf? why use bushings? You will just have to lower all of your mounts that much more! You really think a little busing between the body and the frame is going o help make the truck ride better? You will esp feel it with some nice 35 series tires on those 20's- or yeah- definately worth it. It won't make one bit of difference. Just go metal to metal, and make life easier.
olskoolpup   +1y
me and my roommate was talking about this the other night for his Nissan. We'll probably not use bushings but at least put a piece of rubber (like a cut rad hose) between the cab and frame so it doesnt creak.
impulse   +1y
Originally posted by MadLowMazda



wtf? why use bushings? You will just have to lower all of your mounts that much more! You really think a little busing between the body and the frame is going o help make the truck ride better? You will esp feel it with some nice 35 series tires on those 20's- or yeah- definately worth it. It won't make one bit of difference. Just go metal to metal, and make life easier.

Are you for real?

Prepare to have stuff crack and everything.

The bushings let your body flex a little and absorb some impact. Metal to metal sounds like a gong show to me. Have fun with that though.
1lowrado   +1y
I wondered this as well. How's everyone doing body mounts for their stock floor? I was looking at the body mounts on my colorado and it looks like the bolt would be lower than the frame if I dropped the mount a few inches..