Trailing Arm Bushing Removal
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Trailing Arm Bushing Removal
Hey guy's .... so I bought a new Integra
For it to pass safety it needs the trailing arm bushings replaced, Originally the mechanic who safety inspected my car told me that I could not buy bushing by itself and that I need to buy two new arms (one for each side). But, he was sadly mistaken; I did infact find the bushings.
Now, the problem remains a constant annoyance. I don't have a press to take out the original bushing ( I thought of melting the rubber and hammering it out but I don't believe that's going to happen) or to replace the bushing with the new one.
As of now my option's to my understanding are: Take the arm's off myself, and have the dealer Re-install the new bushings given they have the proper press. (the tricky part is that the bushings themselves have notches on either side - one side only- so it's a serious variable to consider) They could, I'm assuming fab a press to work for it.
Black book on the arm removal/bushing install is 6.2 hrs @ 90$/hr cdn. So Fuvk that.
I have a general idea from my own provided knowledge and my friends; but from anyone who has undergone this task before some help would be greatfully appreciated. **Full insructions** or **helpfull hints**
Thanks guy's
p.s. it's the upper bushings
also I'll post pics later of the new bushings
For it to pass safety it needs the trailing arm bushings replaced, Originally the mechanic who safety inspected my car told me that I could not buy bushing by itself and that I need to buy two new arms (one for each side). But, he was sadly mistaken; I did infact find the bushings.
Now, the problem remains a constant annoyance. I don't have a press to take out the original bushing ( I thought of melting the rubber and hammering it out but I don't believe that's going to happen) or to replace the bushing with the new one.
As of now my option's to my understanding are: Take the arm's off myself, and have the dealer Re-install the new bushings given they have the proper press. (the tricky part is that the bushings themselves have notches on either side - one side only- so it's a serious variable to consider) They could, I'm assuming fab a press to work for it.
Black book on the arm removal/bushing install is 6.2 hrs @ 90$/hr cdn. So Fuvk that.
I have a general idea from my own provided knowledge and my friends; but from anyone who has undergone this task before some help would be greatfully appreciated. **Full insructions** or **helpfull hints**
Thanks guy's
p.s. it's the upper bushings
also I'll post pics later of the new bushings
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing Removal (Vitesse)
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1589298
there is also a link in there somewhere, for the tool to purchase. I have the ebay users name, Mike something, but search for that tool on ebay. he might have one still in stock.
there is also a link in there somewhere, for the tool to purchase. I have the ebay users name, Mike something, but search for that tool on ebay. he might have one still in stock.
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take off the trailing arm and take it to a machine shop to let them press it out, I did my that way and it only cost me 15 dallor a press so for both 30 dallor. Get a after maket like prothane or energy supension or go with stock one and just take it to a machine shop.
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing Removal (BOOSTED RIVAL)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BOOSTED RIVAL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">take off the trailing arm and take it to a machine shop to let them press it out, I did my that way and it only cost me 15 dallor a press so for both 30 dallor. Get a after maket like prothane or energy supension or go with stock one and just take it to a machine shop.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I already have the prothane ones (red) I've heard they're not as good as OEM because The Prothane/ES bushings do not allow the right dimensions of travel; but other's ask for proof saying they did the install and things went fine. + Partsource rents out the tool!
I already have the prothane ones (red) I've heard they're not as good as OEM because The Prothane/ES bushings do not allow the right dimensions of travel; but other's ask for proof saying they did the install and things went fine. + Partsource rents out the tool!
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yeah I got the prothane trailing arm bushing too. Alot of people in here say it will blind the supension but I don't feel anything different but it is much stiffer then stock.
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing Removal (Vitesse)
what you can do is melt the rubber part off and then if you have a sawzaw cut the sleeve out and then if you can put your other bushing in
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing Removal (vinai)
I had the same problem with my DA. So I removed the control arms and had a machine shop press the new ones on.
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i had my lcas off the car and was able to hammer them out. I had no ride, and no press, so i made due. If your lowered, clock them by rotating a few degrees counterclockwise
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Mugen makes the OEM Like replacements, get those and be done with! as for getting out the old ones....big ******* hammer...and to get the new ones in you ask? big ******* hammer. this is NOT rocket science...i did this before. the bushing change-out that is...not the rocket science thang...
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The honda OEM replacement(52385-sr3-000) = mugen replacements. They were redesigned. Acura actually had a diff bushing then honda, but age still takes a toll on them.
I think when I clocked mine, it was something like 15* Seemed that with being super low, and not so low, the bushing was very minimally changed. Seemed to be just the initial drop that kills these things.
I think when I clocked mine, it was something like 15* Seemed that with being super low, and not so low, the bushing was very minimally changed. Seemed to be just the initial drop that kills these things.
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