phate
Motorhead
Everything is from http://www.polyurethan.ru/ Yep, straight from Russia. I sent a few emails back and forth and they confirmed these work so I picked them up. They also confirmed some front suspension bushings they make will work, as well.
My whiteline front suspension bushings barely lasted 6 months, so I'm going to use the Russian bushings as replacements. I've placed two orders now with this company and they've been great. Bushings are nice quality and the ones I installed last year haven't had an issue.
Consolidated list of bushings:
Notice the * next to 4-06-2792. That is a note that these can be used in the toe links IF you reduce the ID to that of the LCA. You need to have a sleeve machined to do this. It works great. The 4-06-127 has now been confirmed to work, so this is unnecessary.
4-06-137 and 1371 are two different versions for the front UCA. You need one or the other. Orange is softer, green is harder. The green ones were not in stock when I ordered, but if they were available that is what I would go with.
4-06-602 - Trailing arm bushings. One of these bushings did not fit as tightly as I would like. It's probably ok to use, but I'm going to epoxy it in place just in case. I'll update in the long term.
Confirmed by phate as working:
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You might be wondering about the ordering process and how safe it is. They accept PayPal and Western Union. PayPal offers serious buyer protection, so that sealed the deal for me. Shipping options that show up on the site vary a bit, and it might vary depending on shipping location (no idea). Russian EMS, DHL, and another Russian postal service have shown up at times for me. I have used Russian EMS, and I highly recommend it - to the point where if it doesn't show up you should email them to ask for it.
I went with Russian EMS (also called EMS Express). They hand off to USPS state side and tracking works along the entire route. It took 10 days from the time I ordered to the time it was delivered. My second order took around 3 weeks to come in. Shipping has cost $50-80 using this method.
They were pretty helpful through emails, so hit them up if you have any questions for them. The actual ordering process is not typical for an online store. You submit your order and put in all of your shipping info, select the shipping option, then wait for them to invoice you through PayPal after shipping is calculated. It was all pretty quick, just remember they're on the other side of the world so if you email during the day, you might get responses at odd hours. They were always pretty quick to reply, though.
Pictures:

My whiteline front suspension bushings barely lasted 6 months, so I'm going to use the Russian bushings as replacements. I've placed two orders now with this company and they've been great. Bushings are nice quality and the ones I installed last year haven't had an issue.
Consolidated list of bushings:

Notice the * next to 4-06-2792. That is a note that these can be used in the toe links IF you reduce the ID to that of the LCA. You need to have a sleeve machined to do this. It works great. The 4-06-127 has now been confirmed to work, so this is unnecessary.
4-06-137 and 1371 are two different versions for the front UCA. You need one or the other. Orange is softer, green is harder. The green ones were not in stock when I ordered, but if they were available that is what I would go with.
4-06-602 - Trailing arm bushings. One of these bushings did not fit as tightly as I would like. It's probably ok to use, but I'm going to epoxy it in place just in case. I'll update in the long term.
Confirmed by phate as working:
- 3-06-694
- 4-06-602 - may require a bit of extra work or epoxy
- 4-06-2792
- 4-06-127
- 4-06-1371
- 4-06-19621
- 4-06-19641
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You might be wondering about the ordering process and how safe it is. They accept PayPal and Western Union. PayPal offers serious buyer protection, so that sealed the deal for me. Shipping options that show up on the site vary a bit, and it might vary depending on shipping location (no idea). Russian EMS, DHL, and another Russian postal service have shown up at times for me. I have used Russian EMS, and I highly recommend it - to the point where if it doesn't show up you should email them to ask for it.
I went with Russian EMS (also called EMS Express). They hand off to USPS state side and tracking works along the entire route. It took 10 days from the time I ordered to the time it was delivered. My second order took around 3 weeks to come in. Shipping has cost $50-80 using this method.
They were pretty helpful through emails, so hit them up if you have any questions for them. The actual ordering process is not typical for an online store. You submit your order and put in all of your shipping info, select the shipping option, then wait for them to invoice you through PayPal after shipping is calculated. It was all pretty quick, just remember they're on the other side of the world so if you email during the day, you might get responses at odd hours. They were always pretty quick to reply, though.
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