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Old Dec 17, 2018 | 03:30 PM
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Default Rear strut lower bushings

So I'm faced with the usual lower strut bushing failure on a 1995 ex wagon. When I look this up on a site like hondapartsnow or another site, I'm given a different part number for the rear lower bushing (wagon/v6) as compared to a 4 cylinder sedan. However when I check a site like rockauto it gives me the same aftermarket bushing for v6/wagon as well as the 4 cylinder. So is there really a difference in part between the different chassises
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 02:53 PM
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Default Re: Rear strut lower bushings

Well I have been out of the scene for a while now. But I would probably say that the difference part number is a possibility, especially since it's a generic part.

For me personally, I would ask the dealer. They can look up parts on tell you if there's any difference between the three models.
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Old Jan 19, 2019 | 09:22 PM
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Default Re: Rear strut lower bushings

Wagon/V6 Sedan have a few differences, 52622-SM5-004 is the rear lower damper bushing. They often have heavier duty components, rear wheel bearings are different from the other 2.2 cars.
2.2 coupe/sedan use 52622-SM4-003

Use the Honda parts sites to get the original P# and then cross reference that to an aftermarket parts for interchange.
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