Replacing rear trailing arm bushings - doable?
#11
I bought the mugen ones but never got them installed. I think the cheapest way to go about it without a press would be to remove the trailing arms yourself, bring em to a shop with a press with the bushings, and have them press in/out the out/new bushings.
BTW, I have the mugens for a 96-00 civic that I never installed. Wanna buy em?
BTW, I have the mugens for a 96-00 civic that I never installed. Wanna buy em?
#12
me and my friend use a torch and heated the metal around the bushing and with a large flathead screwdriver, pry it away from the metal, and then it pop right out with a hammer. the process took 45min for both sides, came out clean, then we use a wire brush on a drill to clean it up more, lube it up and press the es ones in by hand.
#14
I just did mine a few week ago. I replaced them with ES. The torch worked great. Although I had to use a box knife on some of it. I also used the wire brush drill trick. To get the bushing in I used a long bolt w/nuts and 2 pieces of metal 4" square. I drilled a hole through the middle and that was my press.
#16
#17
Hopefully you didn't knock out the outer shell of the OEM one and that's why the ES ones went in by hand. I had to use some circular plumbing parts and bolts to push mine in.
I've read about using a hammer to knock the old ones out and new ones in. I will be attempting this method since I now have 5 cars to do. I'm currently using the ES ones on my current driver, but they're starting to wear and I would like to get back to the rubber ones. The other 4 are just ripped OEM ones.
I've read about using a hammer to knock the old ones out and new ones in. I will be attempting this method since I now have 5 cars to do. I'm currently using the ES ones on my current driver, but they're starting to wear and I would like to get back to the rubber ones. The other 4 are just ripped OEM ones.
#18
I would definetly have a plan B if you live in buffalo. Once those things get a even a little rusty it takes every bit of 20 ton press to get them out.
they supposedly "re-designed" the honda trailing arm bushings. Im curious what exactly they changed, do yours look any different than the new ones?
they supposedly "re-designed" the honda trailing arm bushings. Im curious what exactly they changed, do yours look any different than the new ones?
#19
I don't have the new ones yet, I finally got a part number to show up on hondaautomotiveparts.com. Appearently the redesigned bushings number doesn't show any results. I have to call the local dealer and see what they say.