Bush, fr. Compliance
Bush, fr. Compliance
Hi,
I have a Civic 2009 Sedan LX 4DR and need to change a part, the picture is attached!
Somebody told me this part's name is: BUSH, FR. COMPLIANCE
And its part number is: 51391-SNA-305
Right?
However, how many of this part is available in my car? For front tire, right 1 or 2? The same for front tire, left. What about rear tires? How many totally?
Thanks
I have a Civic 2009 Sedan LX 4DR and need to change a part, the picture is attached!
Somebody told me this part's name is: BUSH, FR. COMPLIANCE
And its part number is: 51391-SNA-305
Right?
However, how many of this part is available in my car? For front tire, right 1 or 2? The same for front tire, left. What about rear tires? How many totally?
Thanks
Re: Bush, fr. Compliance
There is one of those bushings at each of the two front wheels - on the front of the lower control arm on each side (as you indicate in your picture). There will also be a different bushing at the back of the front lower control arm on each side.
The rear will have different suspension bushings than the front. Not too familiar with the 2009 suspension setup though so idk what they will be/how many there are.
The rear will have different suspension bushings than the front. Not too familiar with the 2009 suspension setup though so idk what they will be/how many there are.
Re: Bush, fr. Compliance
http://www.energysuspensionparts.com....asp?prod=8223
Looks like energy suspension makes a replacement kit. They are relatively inexpensive and will last forever.
Looks like energy suspension makes a replacement kit. They are relatively inexpensive and will last forever.
Re: Bush, fr. Compliance
"There will also be a different bushing at the back of the front lower control arm on each side." you said...
That other one is not changeable and you must change the whole arm yes?
That other one is not changeable and you must change the whole arm yes?
Re: Bush, fr. Compliance
I'm not sure on the 8th gen Civic. On my 7th gen this bushing is replaceable as well. You may have to replace the control arm if that is the case and that bushing is shot.
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