We replace the worn rear sway bar end links in our 2008 TSX Visit our amazon store! www.amazon.com/shop/sesgarage
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@jeroen769911 ай бұрын
Clear and to the point video! I did this job on my Accord (euro, TSX) yesterday. After almost an hour of hassling with rusted nuts, I angle ground both links off. I then found out they didn't have any play in them. Oopsie... Turned out the play / clunking was actually not coming from the end links, but from the rubber sway bar bushings. They had shrank and hardened. The bar could move from left to right and a litlle up and down. After I replaced the bushings, the rear sway bar assembly feels really solid again. No more clunks when driving, and much more stabile ride from the back end. Over the last couple years, I replaced almost the entire front end suspension, except the front swaybar bushings and lower ball joints. So those are next on the list to replace. Requires dropping the subframe a little, so need a lift for that I guess.
@THEEVOLVER Жыл бұрын
hey man. i bought the same JBL speakers u got for ur trd. but my front four pop when i adjust the bass volume to higher. is this normal? I was thinking of sending the speakers back but idk if it could be harness problems? i got all the right harnesses from your video, literally copied. sorry this is a newer video w nothing to do with the video, but just figured maybe this would get ur attention faster. would appreciate any help.
@SEsGarage Жыл бұрын
So I have the bass tuned out of my door and dash speaker’s because I have a subwoofer, so unfortunately I can’t say I have that issue! They may not be able to handle the bass you’re trying to feed them
@DR-UTAH Жыл бұрын
I tried taking it off but it won’t come off even with vise grips.
@DaSesh4 ай бұрын
bro just cut it off if you got a replacement i used to do it this way easier to cut it off..