is there aftermarket for this?
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Part numbers 7,6,5,4,28,27? of course im redoing my suspension and all the bushings are GONE the bolt #28 is just spinning on part #7 and not coming off and wont re tighten so im going to cut it off. (only way) i want to know if some company makes a kit for this cheaper than the dealer prices or same as. i checked ES and didnt see it listed.
i hate my car, fing 16 years old parts never want to work with you.
i hate my car, fing 16 years old parts never want to work with you.
Bad pic, but Prothane makes them. I got mine from prostreetonline.com, but they are currently on a shelf in the garage
I know that you can get the bushings from autozone in the ricer section. Part number 7. I don't know maybe they will have that also.
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I think you would just have to order that from Honda, or you could make one with some hardware and a Heim joint
I think you would just have to order that from Honda, or you could make one with some hardware and a Heim joint
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im not a member of that board. it would be nice if he did.
how ever do they make aftermarket tie rods? i was thinking of buying new ones that are lighter and have better bushings. just trying to update all my suspension.
how ever do they make aftermarket tie rods? i was thinking of buying new ones that are lighter and have better bushings. just trying to update all my suspension.
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It'll work if you can make it work
i had a problem getting old endlinks off my sway bar in the rear. they just gotta be zipped off. just buy new pieces from honda. i would recommend dropping the whole swaybar off when trying to do this.
if you google it you can find a couple places that sell the endlinks .i know statracing.com has them for like 43 bucks. slhondparts.com has them for like 55 or something.
i did that and then used the bushings that came with es bushing set.
i did that and then used the bushings that came with es bushing set.
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im only working on the front. im on a budget so i cant really drop hardcore money into the suspension for another 3 months. damn college.
either way, thanks for the advice. i got new sway bars already; bought them last year. i pretty much have every suspension part, i just didnt do bushings.
either way, thanks for the advice. i got new sway bars already; bought them last year. i pretty much have every suspension part, i just didnt do bushings.
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. Goodluck with the refit man.

