EF, compensator, and rear upper control arm bushing
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So you want aftermarket?
So you want aftermarket?
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So you want aftermarket?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes
So you want aftermarket?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes
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Yes
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Well how are we supposed to know?
Sorry but I don't know of any places.
Yes
</TD></TR></TABLE>Well how are we supposed to know?

Sorry but I don't know of any places.
At first glance those look like OEM, but I think they are really OEM with spherical bearings replacing the rubber bushings. Vision?....ah nevermind, looked at the img properties.
You know I'm almost positive that the rear upper control arm and compensator are the same on EF/ED/EG/DC. I recall comparing just bushing p/n's in a Mugen catalog and most were the same (at least all of these locations you're asking about were). So it really comes down to the dimensions of those arms and where they place the bushings. Maybe you can tell by comparing OEM part numbers on Majestic. Or goto a junkyard/borrow a friend's and measure.
You know I'm almost positive that the rear upper control arm and compensator are the same on EF/ED/EG/DC. I recall comparing just bushing p/n's in a Mugen catalog and most were the same (at least all of these locations you're asking about were). So it really comes down to the dimensions of those arms and where they place the bushings. Maybe you can tell by comparing OEM part numbers on Majestic. Or goto a junkyard/borrow a friend's and measure.
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they are very expencive for what they are. and i would prefer SPC spherical ones instead for that price
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they are very expencive for what they are. and i would prefer SPC spherical ones instead for that price
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