trailing arm bushing ?

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good deal huh, couldn't belive i found it. they are also the orginal jdm ones too.
 
They're all the same. Where are you buying it from- or is it a one time deal?
 
Looks like a bit more than $200, and it doesn't come with new bushings. It's still not a bad deal though, especially if you're getting the proportioning valve with it too.
 
i read all the stories on honda-tech about how the poly bushings make the rear end break loose upredictably blah blah blah.

heres a few links you can read for your self:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=493789
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=606414

search on honda tech for more info.

I personally went with the mugen trailing arm bushing replacements. The idea of the floating style bushing scared me away from all the other brands. The mugen bushings just press in like the stock ones. No need to use the rod and shell from the old units.
 
Originally posted by SixtySecondAssassin@Feb 16 2005, 01:31 PM
i read all the stories on honda-tech about how the poly bushings make the rear end break loose upredictably blah blah blah.

heres a few links you can read for your self:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=493789
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=606414

search on honda tech for more info.

I personally went with the mugen trailing arm bushing replacements. The idea of the floating style bushing scared me away from all the other brands. The mugen bushings just press in like the stock ones. No need to use the rod and shell from the old units.
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not bad, but i've decided not to mess with it, for now. i'll stick with the oem bushings, hoda designed them for a reason, don't get me wrong, some things honda could of done better, but i'll leave it to them for now.
 
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