In a message dated 10/3/2008 6:06:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:

I am looking for driving impressions from anyone  who has installed the Super 
Pro Bushing kit on their Miata. 
 
The bushings on my car are worn out, and I am  looking for replacements. I 
believe I can get stock bushings for close to the  same price via Mazdaspeed. 
While I auto cross this car once to twice monthly,  I also drive the snot out 
of it for work and pleasure. So it needs to have  somewhat civilized road 
manners. Currently I have ground control springs and  coil overs combined with 
8 way adjustable AGXs. The car is sitting pretty low,  and I have the FM rear 
shock extenders.
 
This combination of sitting  low, questionable quality AGXs shocks, and minimal 
shock travel  results in an already somewhat rough ride, so if these bushings  
will add to this characteristic noticeably, I may go with the stock  bushings.
 
If you have these bushings on your car, let me  know what you think.
 
Thanks...Steve  



I put SuperPros on my car and it was a big mistake.  I bought them  from FM, a 
very reliable and good source for parts and advice, but the [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
*&%!R^*! bushings didn't fit!  They were made too big, so when I  finally had 
them on the car (after two days of the slipperiest,  gooiest work Imaginable), 
the were binding everywhere, making it impossible  to get a decent alignment, 
and the ride was a complete disaster since the  suspension no longer moved up 
and down without considerable force.
I will NEVER use SuperPro again thanks to that debacle!  
On the plus side, after drilling holes in the A arms and adding zerk  fittings, 
I've been able to keep them greased enough so that the suspension  works a 
little better, but very soon I'm going to trash all of the 
A-arms and replace them with new ones, which come with stock bushings  already 
installed.  
Now, it is possible that I received a bad batch of SuperPros, but I'm  
definitely NOT willing to "give them another chance" because they're too  
expensive, it takes too much time to install them, and there is NO recourse or  
restitution available that makes it worth the trouble.
Go Mazdaspeed performance if you want harder bushings.  You know  they'll fit, 
and the additional cash spent will be WELL Worth It! Personnaly, as  mentioned 
above, I think stock bushings are the smartest move.
 
 



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