Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Little_Nolan » Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:03 pm

aw614 wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:06 pm Interesting the moog ones I bought back in 2013 looked a lot different and had zerk fittings, those look beefier.
These have a seriously heavy duty pillow ball type joint and they come with little nipples to inject grease in the future to service them - if thats what a zerk fitting is.
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by coolhandluke » Thu Jul 30, 2020 11:45 pm

Little_Nolan wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:32 pm Image


Moog is on the right, Hardlyrace on the left.

The moog installation went normal and I am happy with the initial quality. The bushings and metal retainers that are included appear to be high quality as well. I would recommend them to others.
Let's add these + part numbers to our suspension list for the community. I'm ready to click buy. :thumbup:
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Dpine » Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:30 pm

Im guessing those are the "good" moog's. Most ive bought from autoparts stores have been junk that have the moog name on them.

I did buy some Proforged outer tie rods that look nice and beefy. I have not installed them yet on 98 civic.

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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Little_Nolan » Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:50 pm

I bought them from Rockauto and I guess they are the “good ones”

They have made in USA stamped into the provided bushings, so that’s a plus!
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by coolhandluke » Thu Aug 06, 2020 3:56 pm

Little_Nolan wrote: Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:50 pm I bought them from Rockauto and I guess they are the “good ones”

They have made in USA stamped into the provided bushings, so that’s a plus!
Awesome, I will make an order this week. These were on my list of items to replace so this has been valuable info.
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Klasse » Mon Apr 26, 2021 5:33 pm

So I *think* I have a complete OEM set of bushes, some had to be bought individually as the arms are discontinued. BUT compliance are a no go.

Any recommendations for an OEM type replacement for the front compliance? Hardrace is pretty much off the table for me, given the first post in this thread.
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by aw614 » Tue Apr 27, 2021 6:36 pm

Klasse wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 5:33 pm So I *think* I have a complete OEM set of bushes, some had to be bought individually as the arms are discontinued. BUT compliance are a no go.

Any recommendations for an OEM type replacement for the front compliance? Hardrace is pretty much off the table for me, given the first post in this thread.
Mugen has a bushing. Just make sure you get the correct bushing from king, twice they had sent me the s2000 compliance bushing.

https://www.kingmotorsports.com/p-2615- ... hings.aspx
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Klasse » Wed Apr 28, 2021 4:17 pm

Thank you, yes I was leaning towards Mugen anyway.
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by coolhandluke » Thu Apr 29, 2021 12:35 pm

If one doesn't track the Mugen is an excellent piece & alternative to OEM for front lower compliance. All of the Mugen pieces are quality pieces for those who do not want sphericals (Kingpin Machine, PCI RTA, etc.)
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Re: Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational

Post by Klasse » Thu Apr 29, 2021 6:02 pm

I don't track it, just wanted OEMish that is good quality. Considered Mugen for the lot but it's gets expensiver than OEM quickly.
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