- Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:58 pm
#336442
Finally replaced the bent rims on the hatch only to find this. WTF???? Any Ideas on how to fix this? I was thinking drill bigger hole and tap it maybe? Im also getting a clunking noise from the back right. Sounds like its coming from the strut but I cant recreate it from outside the car. Ideas??? Thanx in advance guys
- Sun Sep 08, 2013 4:27 am
#336447
The clunking can be from this. Take it off and see if you can move it. There's a bushing that holds that in place
- Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:13 pm
#336457
Is that the rear upper arm? Am I the only one having problems seeing what's going on. The bushing is obviously shot
1992 Honda Civic SIR-S
- Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:49 pm
#336458
there the heck is the bolt on the right side?
and that bushing looks like it been put through a playdoh extruding machine
and that bushing looks like it been put through a playdoh extruding machine
- Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:01 am
#336460
looks to me like someone snapped the bolt off so they put a shitty bandaid of a weld on it instead and welding it melted the bushing apart.
looks to me like someone snapped the bolt off so they put a shitty bandaid of a weld on it instead and welding it melted the bushing apart.
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:48 am
#336466
That's a fine hack job by someone who should not be allowed to own tools or a car.
To replace that bushing, you're going to have to grind off that crappy weld, replace the entire piece, and tap out what's left of the old bolt and replace the bolt.
To replace that bushing, you're going to have to grind off that crappy weld, replace the entire piece, and tap out what's left of the old bolt and replace the bolt.
Do Not PM me your technical questions. Post them in the forum!
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
- Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:59 am
#336467
What Teal Said
I've had to do it, its not fun but do able and will fix the issue
teal_dx wrote:That's a fine hack job by someone who should not be allowed to own tools or a car.
To replace that bushing, you're going to have to grind off that crappy weld, replace the entire piece, and tap out what's left of the old bolt and replace the bolt.
What Teal Said
I've had to do it, its not fun but do able and will fix the issue
- Tue Sep 10, 2013 6:39 am
#336502
Ya I know the bushing is shot. Car needs struts too and I found out while I was under there (only owned the car for a month) that previous owner CUT THE SPRINGS OFF GC COILS!!!!! All 4 of them. Ppl are morons. I emailed Eibach and they want $70/spring to replace the springs. By the time I buy new springs/struts I could have already bought one piece coils so Im thinkin that's the route im gonna go. Im gonna order an aftermarket set of adjustable toe arms and then try to fix the issue and hopefully resolve the clunking. Motor runs good (D16Z6) but will be coming out within a yr for my H2B swap.
- Tue Sep 10, 2013 6:05 pm
#336517
Just to clarify those aren't toe arms. If anything they would be called camber arms.
1992 Honda Civic SIR-S
- Tue Sep 10, 2013 6:38 pm
#336518
Well I know its for camber but the parts I've been seeing are calling them Camber Kit Toe Casting so that's why I was calling them that lol. Wasn't sure the exact name of the part. Plus when I wrote that on google the right part comes up haha
- Wed Sep 11, 2013 2:15 am
#336542
get them right from ground control. 64$ a piece.
you can pick your desired sping length and rate.
Ground Control Store
or you can get any coil over spring that has a 2.5" inner diameter, like summit, hyperco, swift, etc.
Ivank88 wrote: I emailed Eibach and they want $70/spring to replace the springs.
get them right from ground control. 64$ a piece.
you can pick your desired sping length and rate.
Ground Control Store
or you can get any coil over spring that has a 2.5" inner diameter, like summit, hyperco, swift, etc.
- Wed Sep 11, 2013 7:57 am
#336558
Its not toooooo terribly difficult. Just way more of a Pain in the ass then 2 bolts lol. Grind it off tap it out and replace. Im honestly hoping I may be able to EZ out it once I have it ground down. Wishful thinking prolly lol but who knows.
JohnRM wrote:Either way, the most important issue right now is, how is he going to fix his biggest problem? That arm looks like it's welded in place. Is it worth it?
Its not toooooo terribly difficult. Just way more of a Pain in the ass then 2 bolts lol. Grind it off tap it out and replace. Im honestly hoping I may be able to EZ out it once I have it ground down. Wishful thinking prolly lol but who knows.
- Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:10 am
#336601
i highly doubt you are ever going to EZout that bolt dude. i think its going to be a nightmare and then some
the other bolt might snap off too when you try to loosen it
the other bolt might snap off too when you try to loosen it
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little