Where's the best place to get bushings for the front shocks on my 88 CRX?
You could get a polyurethane master kit. They're more performance oriented than rubber bushings, but some people complain they ruin ride quality. I never minded mine. Oh, most important to you, they're cheaper than rubber.
Be aware though, with an 88, you can't use any of the rear bushings from a master kit. The shock and LCA is differant, replacing both with 89-91s is the only way to use the bushings. While 88 LCA bushings exist, I've never found lower shock bushings.
Be aware though, with an 88, you can't use any of the rear bushings from a master kit. The shock and LCA is differant, replacing both with 89-91s is the only way to use the bushings. While 88 LCA bushings exist, I've never found lower shock bushings.
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