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Backintoans13
11-01-2010, 01:28 PM
Ok well im planning on upgrading all of my multi link supsension on my s13 with SPL parts here in a couple of weeks, im talking everything, tension, toe, traction , rucas, tie (inner and outer) and i also wanna do all of my bushings, I have a bent passenger lower control arm and have already ordered new front ones so im not worried there but i dont want to order the energy suspension master kit because all of the links will have there own new bushings. Ive talked to CamryOnBronze and he pointed me in the direction of what he ordered for his rear lower control arms and rear knuckles. This is what he ordered

Energy Suspension 7.3115 Rear Control Arm Bushings (http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=7.3115)

Now he told me that he used the left over bushings (not used for his aftermarket arms) for his rear spindles. I asked if these would work on the front spindles but he hasnt gotten there yet in his build so my question is if these will work with the front spindles? Im assuming they would since they fit the rear spindles but what about the front? If they dont fit the front can someone point me in the direction of what i can use for the front spindles? Thanks!!

ManoNegra
11-01-2010, 01:32 PM
this just in!
front spindles have no bushings

true story.


http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y259/mmdb/parts%20for%20sale/IMG_0832.jpg

projectRDM
11-01-2010, 02:19 PM
Um, ya. The spindles are all steel, no rubber anywhere.

Backintoans13
11-01-2010, 03:13 PM
Ha Ha.....nice to know, i just bought the car 3 days ago and the owner told me that i would need to replace them and order them. Thanks for clarifying that up fellas.

klits562
11-01-2010, 04:16 PM
Ha Ha.....nice to know, i just bought the car 3 days ago and the owner told me that i would need to replace them and order them. Thanks for clarifying that up fellas.

Also do note, that all those SPL arms you are buying, eliminate alot of bushings as they use spherical rod ends or w/e their called.