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Hi. Does some one know where I can get the REAR TRAILING ARM BUSH for the 92 Accord?? I have email HARDRACE and ENERGY SUSP.. But they dont reply my email. So does any one here know who sell them??
I know horsepowerfreaks.com has them in stock for the civic(my buddy just ordered one from there last week) and they are 29.99 a pair so they should also have them for the CB's... Unfortunately work has blocked that website...
You could also find out if the prelude bushings are the same as well. I have no clue.... but maybe you could somehow find a prelude to measure the diameter and compare to the accord. http://www.jegs.com/i/Energy%20Suspe...7105R/10002/-1
Or you could take the arms off the car and fill them by hand with poly urethane... I changed those bushings on my integra and it was more than a pain in the ass. Looking back on it, it would have been sooo much easier to tape them up and fill them in... just food for thought!
Or you could take the arms off the car and fill them by hand with poly urethane... I changed those bushings on my integra and it was more than a pain in the ass. Looking back on it, it would have been sooo much easier to tape them up and fill them in... just food for thought!
good idea, gunna try that now
93 Accord LX Sedan (sold)
01 Civic LX Sedan (sold)-93 Accord EX Wagon (totaled)
93 Accord SE Sedan (sold)-92 Accord EX Sedan (sold)
93 Accord SE Coupe (sold)-97 Accord SiR Wagon (sold)
Or you could take the arms off the car and fill them by hand with poly urethane... I changed those bushings on my integra and it was more than a pain in the ass. Looking back on it, it would have been sooo much easier to tape them up and fill them in... just food for thought!
Where can I get poly urethane that I can fill up the trailing arm?
I'm pretty sure only Hardrace sells "upgraded" rear trailing arm bushings for CB and CD chassis? Haven't seen any other brands out there that makes these. I know Hardrace makes both the hardened rubber bushings, and the spherical bearings..
I bought the spherical bearings version last year..Super solid, love 'em! Planning to keep them, but I might sell them as well..Still not 100% sure yet..These weren't cheap tho! I paid US$440 + shipping just for these lol..Straight from Hardrace too!! But definitely worth the money
I'm pretty sure only Hardrace sells "upgraded" rear trailing arm bushings for CB and CD chassis? Haven't seen any other brands out there that makes these. I know Hardrace makes both the hardened rubber bushings, and the spherical bearings..
I bought the spherical bearings version last year..Super solid, love 'em! Planning to keep them, but I might sell them as well..Still not 100% sure yet..These weren't cheap tho! I paid US$440 + shipping just for these lol..Straight from Hardrace too!! But definitely worth the money
Installed..
What keeps the trailing arm from sliding back and forth on the outside of the bearing? Just friction from being pressed in?
What keeps the trailing arm from sliding back and forth on the outside of the bearing? Just friction from being pressed in?
They're an interference fit....so a really tight press fit. You have to use a hydraulic press to change those, which takes far more force than any suspension movement will supply.
There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
They're an interference fit....so a really tight press fit. You have to use a hydraulic press to change those, which takes far more force than any suspension movement will supply.
Gotcha, I didn't replace those on my car, just filled them with 80a urethane from mcmaster.
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