Question about installing Energy Suspension bushing
Hi,
Just talked with a mechanic about installing an Energy Suspension set.
He told me that when putting back the new bushings you need to raise the suspension before closing the bolts. Thats mean that you can't close all the bolt when the suspension hanging on the lift...
Otherwise the bushing will break the first time you drive over a bump...
It it true?
Just talked with a mechanic about installing an Energy Suspension set.
He told me that when putting back the new bushings you need to raise the suspension before closing the bolts. Thats mean that you can't close all the bolt when the suspension hanging on the lift...
Otherwise the bushing will break the first time you drive over a bump...
It it true?
I did mine with the car on jackstands, haven't had any problems and it's been 50,000 miles since then. Just make sure you goop them up good with the lubricant they provide so they don't bind.
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Thanks...
Found some info about that if anyone is interested:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1460565
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1329427
Found some info about that if anyone is interested:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1460565
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1329427
You don't have to reset the Energy Suspension bushings because they are not bonded to the sleeves like OEM bushings. They will rotate inside the sleeves instead of binding.
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