Energy Suspension Trailing Arm Bushing Installed Integra
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Manufacturer: Energy Suspension
Part Number: 16.7106
Rear Trailing Arm Bushings 16.7106 fits these vehicles:
Acura Integra 1994 thru 2001
Honda Civic 1988 thru 2000 Si
Honda Concerto 1989 thru 1991
Honda CRX 1988 thru 1991
Honda del Sol 1993 thru 1997
Video of Energy Suspension trailing arm bushing being installed on 2001 Acura Integra, easy replacement just took some time out of the day to install. Please seek professional help if you need work done on your vehicle, this is just footage of me working on my own vehicle. Any repair or modification you perform to your vehicle are made at your own risk.
Man i took the entire arm off to take out the bushings.
Your the man for doing still attached and used your hands to press! Im impressed!
I can't believe you pressed that in by hand! BEAST! O:
Thanks for your video. I was having trouble with my eg with those bushings. It looks like it won’t take long to do. 👍🏽
Thanks I was looking at those energy suspension bushings and wondering how much of the original metal parts you need to reuse and how you get the old rubber off them, have those new bushings held up good so far?
I'm about to do this on my 93 Integra! I plan on using the same Energy Suspension bushings and I'm glad to see no special tools were required to press them in 👍
So far I liked the way you presented it, including using your foot...lol... and it seemed easy. Now I have the confidence to do it. Thanks.
This video will let me order the energy suspension bushings and sleep good tonight for my 95 ex. Was doing the brake shoes and noticed this problem. Thank you for sharing.
You're a monster pushing int the bushing by hand!
You can also use a vise or a c-clamp to press the Bushings in
I appreciate your focus on the integra.
Good video my friend nice clean job I have to do my too on my 95 hatchback also you can use that ball joint kit at auto zone just press them in.
Strong like OX with that bushing bro!💪🏼🤙🏼
Great tutorial. Thank you!
I’ve been needing this video
is there a difference between insert size of the red and black bushings? because i got the red bushings nd they fit into the sleeve but the bone doesnt have enough thickness for the bushing to hold on to.
Yoooo
I currently have the same problem…. Did you resolve this problem? My bone jus slides, without any resistance… So, I drove my integra liked that, but the rear is soooo lose, it’s not safe to drive… I’m considering jus going back to OEM bushings…
Any guidance at this point will be helpful.. Tnx
@@rudyescalante5126 i just ended up getting some solid bushings instead and got them pressed in. I feel like it was a waste of time doing this. It pissed me off thats for sure realizing the bone was alot smaller so i said f it and brought solid bushings instead brotha.
@@Kai_DC2 sounds like that’s gonna be my best direction as well haha Tnx!!
@@rudyescalante5126 I have the same problem with my EJ2. :(
The metal inside is even loosing when I lift up my car.
How is it going what your review on them? No noises? Squicks?? People use to put ptfe tape also
You make nice detailed videos!
About to do this to my crx let’s go !!
Nice video thought i wld need a press but guess not
Chingon. Bro!
You need to start using more your torch to burn all that rubber and stop using your knife. Is easier when you burn all the rubber it comes off easy.