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.
Hard Race Bushing Failure - Educational
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Let's add these + part numbers to our suspension list for the community. I'm ready to click buy.Little_Nolan wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:32 pm
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.
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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.
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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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!
They have made in USA stamped into the provided bushings, so that’s a plus!
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Awesome, I will make an order this week. These were on my list of items to replace so this has been valuable info.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!
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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.
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
Mugen has a bushing. Just make sure you get the correct bushing from king, twice they had sent me the s2000 compliance bushing.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.
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Thank you, yes I was leaning towards Mugen anyway.
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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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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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