Yes, all from the fronts. The above pics were after running the long course at Autobahn Country Club. It’s about 4 miles.
For the Mazdaspeed3 the Damond bushings are the same front Andy rear. I’d message Damond to confirm for the speed6.
That is odd. I’d be surprised if the Moog bushings were filled with anything. They look to small for fluid filled. Never thought to poke a hole in them before I scraped them.
then again who knows. I had a Moog arm with a missing weld and the rear bushing bracket cracked off
And make sure you keep the reservoir topped off or you’ll be flushing more than you want to. You’ll see a small hole for the clutch reservoir when you take the cap off. Keep the fluid above that hole.
I used a mitty vac pump. No problems
Your video didn’t come up on my phone so I wasn’t able to see the exact concern your dealing with.
There’s something about the Moog LCA’s. I’ve had nothing but problems with them. The bushings is way softer than the oems. It’s almost like they’re mazda3 LCA’s with different ball joints.
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Oh no. Might want to pull the resistor out and take a look at it. If there’s any water damage or rust on the outside it’s probably toast. Could try to ohm it out.
Thanks dude. If you don’t have automatic climate control you should be able to ohm out the resistor. As long as you get 3 staggered readings it’s probably okay.
I had the auto climate and got some funky readings.
Good luck.