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Old Feb 19, 2005
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Compliance bushing????

evr heard of this stupid thing?!? somebody here told me that you have to replace it since it is a common thing to do on 01-02 vics. if you have infor, i would appreciate it. thanks.
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what bushing are you talking about? Compliance bushing makes no sense.
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Old Feb 21, 2005
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Never heard of it man, sounds like something a Honda dealer would tell you that they could not cover under warranty.
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TSB#03-039 Compliance bushing (aka. Lower control arm bushing)
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Yup.. Lower control arm bushings will wear out... and they go Much faster after you've lowered the car too....
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Originally Posted by Zzyzx
Yup.. Lower control arm bushings will wear out... and they go Much faster after you've lowered the car too....
Damn I wondwer when mine will go. Do the old bushings have to be pressed out and new ones pressed in. Or can they be removed another way?

And on the rear, what part is the control arm with the bushings?
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Yeah, the old bushings need to be pressed out/in
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Have any of you guys gotten this TSB done? My car as 50,000 miles on it, and I'm pretty sure I'm experiencing this problem with my front passenger side wheel.

Does the car have to still be under warranty for them to fix this?
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