Energy Bushes - Rear Trailing arms??

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Energy Bushes - Rear Trailing arms??

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Anyone know a company that does them?
and how much?
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Post by Colin_D13B »

Adam wrote:www.funkypower.com

£21.99
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Post by ManSeeksCivic »

Use stock ones Colin.

They are very specifically designed to allow the car to adjust toe in/out as you brake.

Quite important.
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Post by Colin_D13B »

ManSeeksCivic wrote:Use stock ones Colin.

They are very specifically designed to allow the car to adjust toe in/out as you brake.

Quite important.
Any rough price from honda?
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got one off an auto factors recently for 20 euro!! think that was trade though but all the same!!
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Post by HONDAB88 »

best with standardish ones i had polyurethane ones on my integra's.......... rear end was skittish :shock:
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Post by Marc_EE9 »

I had new OEM ones fitted by Honda and pretty sure they were £20 each inc VAT
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Standard Honda one's are £29.85 each, plus VAT.
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New OEM ones made a big difference to mine.
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Any motor factors. For a Rover.
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What difference do these make to the feel of the car ? Mine is all over the place
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Post by Tahir »

Change them Tobias, they make a big difference.

I have Energy poly ones, back end feels very controlled. No skittyness, unless I want it to :wink:
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