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remove the rear wheel ok remove the 2 bolts of bushings left side bottom middle before the end next jack the bottom of the wheel then remove the lower arm 1 bolt behind the wheel on the bottom,remove the 2 bolts on the top by the wall then lower the wheel and pull the bushings,thats it,installation put the new bushings by hand if not push it with the hammer alittle by littleuntil it fit,remember to marks the old bushings before you remove them then mark the new ones with white out,then just put it back then your done,hopw this helps!
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get some genuine bushings and goodluck,remove the wheel jack the wheel just exactly carry no jack up or down,unbolt the the lower arm from the wheel,the reason you jack it so that it wont jump and the bolt will not fly.make sure do this with impact 12v or air,or else you might have some broken bolt that will be a big problem with impact wrench bolts works nicely.once you onblot the lower arm lower the jack so that the lower arm will be release then jack the wheel unbolt the upper control arm on top unbolt the trailing arm bushings 2 bolts,unbolt the last bushings bolt towards to the car there is a swing unbolt the very last bolt, then pull that bushing down from bracket,then lower the trailing arm until you see the bushings then you need this tool Bushing Extractor for Honda & Acura Schley 65100 its $160 online,OK YOU HAVE AN OPTION IF YOU HAVE THE BUSHINGS BUY IT ONLINE THEY ARE CHEAPER,CHECK LOCAL SHOPS,THEY CAHRGE AROUND $250 LABOR,SO IF YOU DO IT IT SAVES YOU $90
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OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST SHOPS THAT EXPERIENCE & SPECIALICE FOR YOUR CAR
AND ASE CERTIFIED,ITS AROUND $250.00 LABOR IF YOU BUY THE PARTS.THEY WILL BE PERFECTLY INSTALLED AND LAST LONGER.
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Yes.
Yes!