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Rear Lower Strut Bushing part #???

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    Rear Lower Strut Bushing part #???

    Wondering if anyone knew the part # for the rear bushing/sleeve that holds the rear strut in place. I had a bolt seize in there and snap off, I was going to drill it out, but the bushing looked shitty anyway so was thinking of just replacing it.

    Polyurethane bushings preferably, I was changing everything over to energysuspension stuff but i cant find anything for the rear of our cars on their website.
    Originally posted by deevergote
    ..It's not cheap to build a fast CB7, especially NA. However, if you're willing to put the money into the car, it's well worth it in the end. There ARE faster cars out there, but some people, like me, want THIS particular car to be fast!...
    Sold to:tanNn2koo,9tAkord,ThrakBarts,nahmo,andrizzle,or anger
    Bought from:93a-lude, bruno8747, soysauce

    1993 H22A cb7 <3 miss you
    04 WRX stg 2 sedan
    Current - 02 WRX stg 2 wagon

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    Hardrace spherical bearings..The ones in the picture are for the rear shock bushings...If you're interested I can get you a pair within a week (Shipping via UPS)..But I'm guessing that you need a replacement real soon?

    If you need them soon, look into Prothane as well..I believe they have poly bushing for the rear shock bushings? I could be wrong though..

    Ronald

    |~~~~~~~~~~~~- Project CL1 Euro-R continues -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|

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      ^^ damn those are nice. i just changed out my rear struts and the bushings were fine but these would have been nice to put in. how much do they run?

      FS: OEM Fuel Filter, ES Tie Rod Boots, Chrome Bulbs

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        #4
        Nice bushings Ronald If you have higher spring rates, Hardrace's hard rubber strut mounts, front or rear, will not hold up at all. My rears did not last long @ all. Prothane does not make them, they really, really should though. Lucid modded 1 of Prothane's RLCA bushings for the r. knuckle/strut mount, pretty neat idea. I myself poured a pair of 94A r. strut mounts, they've done really well

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          Originally posted by myk View Post
          wondering If Anyone Knew The Part # For The Rear Bushing/sleeve That Holds The Rear Strut In Place. I Had A Bolt Seize In There And Snap Off, I Was Going To Drill It Out, But The Bushing Looked Shitty Anyway So Was Thinking Of Just Replacing It.
          52622-sm4-003


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            #6
            Thanks jak, just picked it up.
            Originally posted by deevergote
            ..It's not cheap to build a fast CB7, especially NA. However, if you're willing to put the money into the car, it's well worth it in the end. There ARE faster cars out there, but some people, like me, want THIS particular car to be fast!...
            Sold to:tanNn2koo,9tAkord,ThrakBarts,nahmo,andrizzle,or anger
            Bought from:93a-lude, bruno8747, soysauce

            1993 H22A cb7 <3 miss you
            04 WRX stg 2 sedan
            Current - 02 WRX stg 2 wagon

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