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Is anyone using Energy Suspension bushing kits in their cars? And if so, how much better is it than stock? Or is it better to stay with stock for our cars?
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I have the rears in my car. It is hard to tell because I installed my coilovers at the same time. I need to install my fronts. I made a DIY for the rears. Fronts need to be pressed in. If you car takes a beating, some will go eventually, especially the front. I agree with zzyzx.
i have a pair i ordered but decided tha tthe stock ones last longer and tested with honda enginuity....lol. Im selling it if anyone is interested....just gotta make sure i still have it in my possession...
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Originally Posted by kickoo
i have a pair i ordered but decided tha tthe stock ones last longer and tested with honda enginuity....lol. Im selling it if anyone is interested....just gotta make sure i still have it in my possession...
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Robbs Right... The OEM bushings get beaten up quite quickly once you lower the car..... you should have seen the condition of my front bushings after being used with eibach sportline springs for 3 years..... The rear ones are pretty much shot at this point too..
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
stock ones won't last longer than poly ones. There isn't much honda ingenuity in a rubber bushing. Poly will outlast rubber any day.
But bushing deflection is definetly overlooked by many if you are doing any sort of racing. I highly suggest the kit, it is definetly rougher ride though.
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Originally Posted by Zzyzx
Robbs Right... The OEM bushings get beaten up quite quickly once you lower the car..... you should have seen the condition of my front bushings after being used with eibach sportline springs for 3 years..... The rear ones are pretty much shot at this point too..
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