Does anybody have a trailing arm bushing lying around? I need to know the outside diameter of one of these bushings.
Does anybody have a trailing arm bushing lying around? I need to know the outside diameter of one of these bushings.
Originally Posted by Justanothermike
my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.
I'm going to try and make a housing bored out for an M12 spherical bearing.
If you can get measurements with a set of calipers that would be awesome.
Originally Posted by Justanothermike
my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.
are your current bushings ripped? I know this is a known problem with EFs,EGs,DAs,DCs and EKs.
I have never seen any ripping on any of my trailing arms...so I am just curious
'88 LX-i Coupe --- LS/Vtec
'08 Accord EX-L 6-6 --- Daily Duty
VERY common on EF/EDs^ both are trashed on the 91.. along with every other bushing heh
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
The bushings are fine I replaced them about 4 years ago. I want to get rid of the fore/aft deflection. Going to do the same thing with the radius rod bushings. Typing on phone suck.
Originally Posted by Justanothermike
my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.
I would go solid in the rear either plastic or aluminium. I am having very good luck with the blue nylon plastic in alot of my bushings. The 4 small bushings at the end of the link I dont understand what there there for???
The radius rod bushings the replacements are very hard good improvement over the old stocks. I got a write up on here.
https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthrea...t+rod+bushings
If you go solid up there I would replaced the front support totally with homemade or aftermarket and go heim joints both ends. I dont think a solid bushing up there would work without some kinda bind but you can try it and prove me worng.
wp
1988 Lxi owner since August 1995
336k miles running strong!
Now running E85.
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The trailing arm bushings I don't want solid because they have to be able to swivel a tiny bit. The way the rear suspension is set up, it toes in the more it moves away from static height. If I use a spherical bearing, I can get rid of the deflection but still allow the suspension to keep its natural range of motion.
On the radius rods, the moog bushings are what I have now. Solid definately would not work there. I want to use a spherical bearing setup.
Originally Posted by Justanothermike
my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.
i waan see pix
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