> > Interesting, I was told the '90 Integra bushings were a bastard size all unto
> > themselves...
>
> not sure if there's anything different about the 90 specifically, but
> for all others, i can confirm that they're not. i have civic and
> integra bushings and they're identical sizes.
I have not actually measured the bushing diameter (or other dimensions for
that matter), of the trailing arms. But for sure the part numbers for the trailing
arm assemblies are different between '90 and '91. And, as I said before; I was
told the bushing diameters are the difference.
Anyone know this for sure?
> > TeGGeR, have you actually test fit this bushing to a '90 Integra?
> >
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> > No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
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jim beam - 06 Aug 2005 21:08 GMT
>>>Interesting, I was told the '90 Integra bushings were a bastard size all unto
>>>themselves...
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> Anyone know this for sure?
i doubt it's a size difference, but i /do/ know there is a configuration
difference between civic & integra, and between different years on
civic. the original old civics had "thin" member top & bottom, & a
largeish "padded gap" front & rear. later civics have much thicker
rubber top & bottom & much less of a gap front & rear. some integras
have bushings with metal inserts embedded in the gapped area padding.
i sent tegger some pics of some old style 89 civic & some 97 integra
bushings. we should collect this info & correlate it to part #'s
because this bushing is probably the most handling critical component on
the whole vehicle in any of these series civic & integra and it would be
good to know the options on what's available.
>>>TeGGeR, have you actually test fit this bushing to a '90 Integra?
>>>
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