Urethane Bushings
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Well im new to honda tech but ive had my teg for a year now. Needless to say it has taken over most of my life. I recently dropped her with coilovers even adding some kyb shocks. The ride is stiff and my car sticks to MOST turns. I have no strut or sway bars but i was wondering if i should change all my suspension bushings before. I have heard nothing but good things about Energy urethane bushings. The entire set isn't that expensive but i was wondering if anyone has any advice. Any input would be greatly appreciated
ive replaced next to all of my bushings with energy suspension bushings (lca's, endlinks, shifter, balljoints, uca's...etc) and its not going to make a HUGE differnce. you feel very little change. and some of them are extremely difficult to change without ALOT of patience, ingenuity and tools.
if you dont work on cars alot and a good set of misc tools, things like UCA, and LCA bushings are going to be a BITCH to get out unless you have someone do it for you obviously.
on the other hand if you do get them in, plus sway bars and other upgrades it is a nice little extra stiffness to have. plus the red ones look damn cool all scattered, installed in the suspension
if you dont work on cars alot and a good set of misc tools, things like UCA, and LCA bushings are going to be a BITCH to get out unless you have someone do it for you obviously.
on the other hand if you do get them in, plus sway bars and other upgrades it is a nice little extra stiffness to have. plus the red ones look damn cool all scattered, installed in the suspension
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