upper pillow ball mounts
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these really do nothing for double wishbone suspension. theyre more for macpherson type suspension where the strut carries the load of the car and the angle of the strut changes thru the wheels travel thus changing camber, which is not an issue with honda double wishbone suspension.
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agreed, beside the bling factor that you have them
agreed, beside the bling factor that you have them
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actually they do... pillowball mounts have no give like the stock rubber bushings do. therfore your shock will be doing the job its supposed to without any extra give from bushings.
but its up to you if the that slight difference is worth the money
but its up to you if the that slight difference is worth the money
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From: Trapped in time, Surrounded by evil, Low on gas
hmm
ES "pillow mount" is a fraction of the cost, or you can get OEM TypeR bushings.
sorry but Tyson is right, delrin bushings in the UCA and LCA will do a LOT more than the Tein bushings
stan
ES "pillow mount" is a fraction of the cost, or you can get OEM TypeR bushings.
sorry but Tyson is right, delrin bushings in the UCA and LCA will do a LOT more than the Tein bushings
stan
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