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Old 10-04-2018, 01:02 AM   #1
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Rear Coilover Shock Bushings

I've search and really couldnt find any answers about this

I wanted to get rid of this LOUD squeak on the rear of my 240. Figured it would be worn out bushings so i decided that im going to buy new lca (for rubber bushings) since the previous owner never touched it. (Has upgraded suspension arms though..)

Then i decided, why not change that bottom bushing of the coilover. Currently have Circuit Sports C2 coilovers

I like them and they seem to do the job, but since I'm down there, fuck it right.
Sent a message to Circuit Sports about a replacement bushing but got no reply.(probably asked a dumb question?

Went through search bar and google and nada damn answer.
So i was wondering if a oem shock bushing would fit or is a specific sized bushing?
Is this even possible to do or would i be better off buying new coilovers?
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Maybe post a pic of what you’re talking about
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These fellas.
Sorry, i assume they were called shock bushings if that's not what they're called
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I'm fairly positive circuit sports had some sort of management change or got shut down a year or so ago. I however, may be very wrong because tons of people still carry CS stuff.

I'd take a measurement and start calling other coilover companies.
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Dang that sounds like a plan then. Coilover usually use rubber bushings right? Not trying to use poly cause the often lubing you have to do on them
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I have poly bushings on my car in certain areas and never lube em.
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