trailing arm bushing part number
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
Honda has no part number for that part. They will just sell you a whole new assembly. I can give you that part number.
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (n1ek)
52385-SR3-000 is the part number for the civic bushing that fits the dc chassis cars as well. the DA integra takes another bushing. just dont know the part number.
Modified by Lo-Buck EF at 6:12 PM 3/7/2005
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Modified by Lo-Buck EF at 6:13 PM 3/7/2005
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Wes V)
you know, i was working on my suspension this weekend and pleasantly found the rear trailing arms in pretty damn good condition, and had the metal plates in the rubber. so i guess the previous owner actually paid the dealer to replace these before.
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Dan GSR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dan GSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wes </TD></TR></TABLE>
werd, thanks Wes. cant wait to pick them up and show the parts ammager the bushing "honda doesnt sell"
werd, thanks Wes. cant wait to pick them up and show the parts ammager the bushing "honda doesnt sell"
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
Lo_Buck EF;
Make sure that you measure your original bushing! It's possible that the arm has been replaced sometime in it's history. Just to be sure!!!
Wes
Make sure that you measure your original bushing! It's possible that the arm has been replaced sometime in it's history. Just to be sure!!!
Wes
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Wes V)
good idea. although we pulled them from a car with 50k on it. it was an abs car and all looked to be untouched. but i will measure before hand.
dan-come by tomorrow evening and bring your nifty measuring caliper
dan-come by tomorrow evening and bring your nifty measuring caliper
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
i posted something on trailing arm bushing.. in that post some gave two part # for the honda tailing arm bushing. they were two difrent sizes you can go with
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (jeremyG2teg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jeremyG2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why subject yourself to the extra work?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The extra work is worth it when you go the extra mile to install Mugen DC2 TA bushings in your DA TA's
http://www.phase-shift.net/pha...g.htm
The extra work is worth it when you go the extra mile to install Mugen DC2 TA bushings in your DA TA's
http://www.phase-shift.net/pha...g.htm
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Jasper_db1)
Here is my write up doing pretty much exactly the same thing, using the small diameter Mugen bushing within the DA outer shell. At the time I didn't know that the larger diameter bushings were available from Honda.
http://www.performanceforum.co....html
It's the same link I posted above that lists the part numbers for both size "Honda" bushings.
Wes
http://www.performanceforum.co....html
It's the same link I posted above that lists the part numbers for both size "Honda" bushings.
Wes
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Wes V)
Hey Wes
I'm Archon/SE-37K on G2IC. You were a part of our Trailing Arm Bushing Development thread over there.
At the time we started that thread, Honda had not released the SK7 part so we had to go looking for alternatives to buying DC2 arms which some of the G2IC guys did. Thanks for your contributions
I'm Archon/SE-37K on G2IC. You were a part of our Trailing Arm Bushing Development thread over there.
At the time we started that thread, Honda had not released the SK7 part so we had to go looking for alternatives to buying DC2 arms which some of the G2IC guys did. Thanks for your contributions
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
Jasper;
I remember that G2IC string (started by Ben Ogle as I recall). The thing ran into something like 15 pages!
Wes
I remember that G2IC string (started by Ben Ogle as I recall). The thing ran into something like 15 pages!
Wes
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
We've only been able to locate the SK7 at Honda dealers in the US and Acura dealers in Canada.
Try contacting:
For price inquiries you may contact us at:
Scott (FamilyG2)
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Phone:714-436-5050 x265
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Try contacting:
For price inquiries you may contact us at:
Scott (FamilyG2)
or
Brandon(110 South)
Costa Mesa Honda
Phone:714-436-5050 x265
Fax:714-436-5061
email: powerhondaparts@yahoo.com
Hours:
M-F......7am - 7pm pst
Sat......8am - 5pm pst
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Jasper_db1)
SLHondaparts.com has both (you can even get honda tools from them if you have the part number). Just go to "Search" and paste in the part number & click buy when it comes up. The DA bushing is a little more expensive though (and a little less stiff). The new honda replacment bushings save money over the Mugen ones, but apear to be the same stiffness...
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Jasper_db1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jasper_db1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We've only been able to locate the SK7 at Honda dealers in the US and Acura dealers in Canada.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: trailing arm bushing part number (Lo-Buck EF)
Bling
Tools used
Old bushing
Old bushing vs New bushing
New bushing installed
easy work when u have the proper tools
Tools used
Old bushing
Old bushing vs New bushing
New bushing installed
easy work when u have the proper tools
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http://www.harborfreight.com/c...32879
worth every penny
http://www.harborfreight.com/c...32879
worth every penny
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Re: (Wes V)
2" T pipe from home depot is perfect for both bushings
with the SK7 bushing, u just have to be lil more gentle, and go nuts on the lube
its tight, so bust out the KY
with the SK7 bushing, u just have to be lil more gentle, and go nuts on the lube
its tight, so bust out the KY