I guess im asking randomly but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
@Terrence Arturo i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
great video the little tips and tricks really help people. I'm a shop manager for my daily grind I fix cars and big commercial mowers all day. putting the bolts back in the assembly you take off is a trick I also use. I also use little trays to hold bolts for different assemblies. also you can get a bottle of cutting lube that helps with drilling metal makes it cut like butter but im sure you didn't need it for that thinner metal. those bushings seem worth it for ease of replacing and installation. do you like them so far. man yeah its been hot I live near Seattle washington last weekend was 97 here. man your setup juet made me realize I need a rear disc conversion thanks. to bad sarcasm doesn't translate well typing. love the videos.
This is great, I've got the PCI bushings as well and have yet to install them on my CRX. Now that I know how easy it is I'll tackle it myself instead of having a shop do it. Thank you for the awesome vids!
For a tech that wrenches for a living. Power tools are a savior. Nothing lazy about it... Don't hate on power tools.. I like having hand strength after a day's work..
Was totally going to do this but decided to save weight like 50 lbs worth and I bought the KS tuned trailing arm no more bushing games good video but I couldn’t add that kinda of weight to my car.
Hey, thanks for the video. Question for you. I always avoid spherical bushings because I don't want a noisy ride. Did you you find that these are noisy when driving?
i went to a large to get an alignment and i dint know if our cars had a toe so i looked back at this video and now i know where it is..... back to the alignment shop
Main benefit for mine was rear end stability under braking, especially threshold braking. Additional benefit was just a more "solid" feeling rear end suspension. Mine are the original design and I put them on my car the same year PCI originally came out with them and probably around 80k miles (mostly street) on them. I inspected them for the first time around a week ago and so far so good, didn't need to service any components.
Damn, I never knew there was those type of trailing arm bushing...looks dope...how do they ride tho...are they stiff...do you feel for vibration or is it a smoother ride...???
Good job Tommy,civic is looking tits homes! bout to do the rear trailing arm bushings on my da too homie! wish me luck! lol! anywayz good job!keep them vidz 💯son!👍✌☝