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 on: Today at 08:43:54 AM 
Started by jstewart89 - Last post by jstewart89
I purchased a 76 Chevy Nova and the person had purchased a complete bushing kit and had started installing them, he only did the body mounts.  I want to start installing the remaining bushings but the box he kept the bushings in, in the trunk did not have any instruction sheets or identify which bushings go where.  Are there any instructions I can download to help identify by picture which bushings are applicable for the various locations?  Thanks.

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 on: November 17, 2009, 11:00:22 AM 
Started by crx ed9 - Last post by EnergyGeek
I show that we have a kit for the U.S. CRX but unfortunetely we did not measure and develop the kit on a German unit.  I can't say because i don't know what parts cross-reference between models.  The full kit # is 16.18102R if you want to experiment with this and report back with your findings but we haven't had your specific application on our lift ourselves.  Let us know what you find out Smiley

Energy

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 on: November 17, 2009, 10:57:42 AM 
Started by gqmanofdestiny - Last post by EnergyGeek
I see in our digital catalog that the 16.1105R should work through 2000.  I hope i'm not lying to you but the informatino on my screen shows this to be correct.  I have also made the change to our site as well to go up to 2000.  Should be a 3 position kit, give it a try Smiley

Energy

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 on: November 17, 2009, 10:50:44 AM 
Started by timc - Last post by EnergyGeek
pm sent

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 on: November 17, 2009, 10:49:34 AM 
Started by deek - Last post by EnergyGeek
No doubt we should be making this component but for the past few years Energy has been focused on developing components for popular track cars.  I will forward this to our engineering dept for further review.

We probably don't have anything universal that will fit but you can always log onto our website and hit up the universal section to see if there is a flange bushing that might be the right size.

Energy

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 on: November 16, 2009, 07:11:35 PM 
Started by gqmanofdestiny - Last post by gqmanofdestiny
I'm looking at using a 16.1105 kit for a 2000 Honda Civic DX, but I didn't see that part # listed as a valid application.  I see that the 16.1105 kit is valid for a 1999 Honda Civic DX, which uses the same mounts as the 2000.  Will this kit work for my car?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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 on: November 16, 2009, 01:09:20 PM 
Started by crx ed9 - Last post by crx ed9
I would like if at all possible, the master kit number for this model!!
because I'm confused and don't wish to waste your or my time.
the car is a 1990 crx ed9 with a d16Z5 engine which is a 1600cc 16 valve dohc non vtec model.
any help would be grateful.

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 on: November 16, 2009, 11:17:21 AM 
Started by deek - Last post by deek
I have a 97 Camry and I see that you have a bushing kit for the rear control arms, but no kit for the trailing arm (including the bushing in the spindle/strut mount). I have excess play in the front bushing of the trailing arm.

Are you planning on making them or is there a universal bushing that I can make fit?

Thanks!

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 on: November 16, 2009, 11:02:43 AM 
Started by timc - Last post by timc
How about a set of 18" tie downs for my loss? (9.9018R) Roll Eyes

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 on: November 16, 2009, 09:17:49 AM 
Started by Swairlines - Last post by EnergyGeek
We actually on manufacturer kits for the 4wd set-up.  If you know of any part #'s that cross reference then I can give the 4wd part numbers to you.

Energy

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