Replacing Busings
I recently got the parts needed for a rear disc swap from a 90 teg. After taking a good look at the trailing arm from the teg I see that the large bushing (that has the metal bracket <U>through</U> it) that gets bolted up on the frame look pretty beat. I think I might try to replace this on both sides. So here are a few questions and feel free to give me your recommendation?
Should I go aftermarket with ES or order new OEM ones?
If I go with ES where is the best place to order them?
Does ES make this replacement bushing?
Should I go aftermarket with ES or order new OEM ones?
If I go with ES where is the best place to order them?
Does ES make this replacement bushing?
I'm in the same boat, I've heard that the es is alot easier as it's 2 pieces and alot easier to install than the factory one. Summit has the 90-93 bushings for the rear trailing arms in stock but you have to call-it's noit on their website. I believe they were $26. I'm not sure how they work though since the stock piece actually attches to the metal piece.
Thanks for the help guys. Is there a name for the bushing on the trailing arm, or would I have to describe it to someone at Summit racing? Was this a whole trailing arm bushing kit?
Just tell them you need the rear trailing arm bushings for a 90-93 Integra, it's the left+right side. I just ordered mine a few minutes ago and they were $30 at Summit. There's only one bushing per trailing arm so I guess this is what you mean by complete kit.
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