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Post by bb1boy » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:59 pm

UK roads are generally terrible (despite the amount of road tax we have to pay). Roads in Cornwall where I live are probably some of the worst in the country - speed bumps like mountains, potholes like canyons and roads with more patchwork than a scarecrow's pants ...I don't think a fully polybushed 'Lude would last a week down here.
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Post by Merlin » Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:12 am

Gayno wrote:So as I understand it, I need the master kit and the trailing arm kit.

Is there any others I need, or is advisable to do at the same time?

Aldo, where is best to get hold of the kits?
Yup Energy Spuspension, yup just the master kit and trailing arm, and like LLL says the rear toe arm bush is not part of the kit. Only Honda will do you a bush that goes in there.
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Post by Froidas » Tue Oct 08, 2013 7:13 am

Master kit has these two parts. Where should they fit? Is their purpose to stop upper control arm from hitting the tower ? If so, there're holes on the top of the front towers, I could use them to screw this bushing. But what about rear? There are no holes there.

I have these left in the box. So would like to put somewhere or throw away :)

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/pr ... od=16.9101
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Post by K30DPC » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:11 am

IMHO this replace ori rubber bump stops which are on shock absorbers. You will find them /or should find them under the cover inside springs on any shocks. You don't srew it but just slide it on shiny part of shock. To do it you need to remove top mount, spring and cover.

Like on this pic - not mine, not sure what car, first one from internet

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Post by Froidas » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:40 am

You must be right. Thank you :)
I have BC coils, so I think I won't put these bushing anywhere.
I found many pictures like these, that's why I thought it must screw somewhere.

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Post by K30DPC » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:20 am

It will work on your BC's as well. I have tein SS and also have them bump stops but because I bought them about a year ago I'm still using ori ones.

I think even if you don't have any originally fitted it will be better to have it

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Post by Froidas » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:35 am

Ok, will need to examine how's everything mounted there and how to fit these bushings.
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