ES Bushings
Did a search, found 147 topics but none really answered my ?'s
The OEM rubber bushing are now dead on the front of the car. Don't need a master set, replaced most of the rear with aftermarket components, now just need the front. From what i found, the ES front arm kit come with the lower and upper pivot arm bushing and they do not need the steel sleeves. Thought what the hell, while i have everything off the car why not put fresh ball joints in. $24 each from autozone and $15 for the BJ press.
Here's my ? The ES ball joint covers for $7, does this cover the existing ball cover or replace the cover itself. Thanks for the info.
Forgot the 2nd ?. The ES front upper and lower strut mount bushing, is this the upper hat bushing? Have now the GC extend upper mounts with new bushings, just need the lower fork bushing that mounts to the LCA. Does this come with the control arm set?
Modified by toadolson at 6:51 PM 1/6/2005
The OEM rubber bushing are now dead on the front of the car. Don't need a master set, replaced most of the rear with aftermarket components, now just need the front. From what i found, the ES front arm kit come with the lower and upper pivot arm bushing and they do not need the steel sleeves. Thought what the hell, while i have everything off the car why not put fresh ball joints in. $24 each from autozone and $15 for the BJ press.
Here's my ? The ES ball joint covers for $7, does this cover the existing ball cover or replace the cover itself. Thanks for the info.
Forgot the 2nd ?. The ES front upper and lower strut mount bushing, is this the upper hat bushing? Have now the GC extend upper mounts with new bushings, just need the lower fork bushing that mounts to the LCA. Does this come with the control arm set?
Modified by toadolson at 6:51 PM 1/6/2005
Dont use the ES dust boot covers for the ball joints, THEY ARE CRAP.
I have the master set on my 93 coupe and was very pleased w/ the results other than the ball joint covers.(also get rid of your factory trailing arm bushings if you still are stock)
I have the master set on my 93 coupe and was very pleased w/ the results other than the ball joint covers.(also get rid of your factory trailing arm bushings if you still are stock)
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