1998 EK Civic Trailing Arm Bushing Replacement
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2020
- 1998 EK Honda Civic Rear trailing arm removal and bushing replacement. This job can be done at home with limited tools and very little effort, doing this youself will save you lots of money and is a fun little project that can be done in half a day.
Bushing Part Number : 46398G
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JayFix
You made it look easy getting the old bushing out. I have watch others drilled and used heat to get it out.
I had a really rusty trailing arm bushing. If you hit from the inside to the outside it should still come off easy. Its slightly tapered but in some videos, people try to hit it from inside out which is probably why its so difficult
Thnx for this one I been looking for this bushings brand 🙏
using a vice was 100% a big brain move
Great video! Very detailed.
I like the way you work. Really good job!
Thanks man, really appreciate it .
Thanks for the video, just went to repco and bought my set, simple straight forward video , 👍
Thanks mate. hope it goes well!
Used same bushing for my crx but trailing arm bent got a new arm and need to remove bushing to put it on the new arm clueless on how to remove it
Good jop pro
How do those bushings feel when driving? Thanks
Grwatxjob thanks for the info
No problem so glad it helped Thanks.
dam so my inpact wont fit on thoes first bolts you took off huh i have an air one like that but for some reason seems to weak
Hey, Soak the bolts overnight in penetrating oil or even WD40 you will be surprised and then give it a go they should come out without too much hassle!! Hope this helps
There's gotta be an easier way to replace this bushing without removing the entire trailing arm.
Help! What is the name/part # for this bracket (2:16) for 2000 Honda Civic EX?
Hi the part you are referring to is the compensator arm, there are plenty of aftermarket parts online that are pretty good, as for the part # from Honda im not sure, but I think aftermarket would be better.
@@jayfix6126 Did you used the aftermarket compensator arm?
What brand & model if used?
You need to lubricant bushing??
yes so it slides in easy
Use a damn press 😂
Man... 1) I don't like that bushing design 2) If you have poly-metal you use silicone, and if your metal-metal you should be using white lithium.
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