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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 10:57 PM
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Default rear suspension squeaking

I have a 95 integra and the rear suspension is squeaking pretty bad. What im trying to find out really is this normal for a little older hondas? Is there any normal culprit like LCA bushings or RTA bushings?? Im pretty new with suspension so any input would be cool. At the moment it has a camber kit and eibach shocks and springs. Also is there any real point to get aftermarket LCA's?? They look cool but is there any purpose?? Thanks
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 11:22 PM
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Default Re: rear suspension squeaking

Originally Posted by jdm95
I have a 95 integra and the rear suspension is squeaking pretty bad. What im trying to find out really is this normal for a little older hondas?
You just need to get under the car and inspect everything.

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Is there any normal culprit like LCA bushings or RTA bushings??
Any/All of the above.

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Also is there any real point to get aftermarket LCA's?? They look cool but is there any purpose??
Short answer, not really...
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 11:30 PM
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Default Re: rear suspension squeaking

alright thanks for the reply i know it sounded pretty stupid but thought maybe there was a certain bushing that usually took a crap. Ill get in there and figure it out thanks again.
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