Energy Suspension 16.8102G Shock Mount Bushing Set, black
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These were the ones I bought. I'm confident they'll work fine; urethane in compression is fantastic. So, here's what I'm curious about: Why does Amazon allow billions of companies to sell counterfeit goods to consumers, and why does Amazon allow trillions of fake reviews ("works amazingly great" says the reviewer, with 129 five star "works amazingly great" reviews on one day X a billion) to be posted, but this product with three five star reviews and one one star review receives a 2. Average rating of 5 stars? Hello? The democratization of information appears to be a ruse. Are we on the same page, comrades? Sorry for the inconvenience, Jeff, but it had to be said.
The four small caps are for the top hat of the struts, which can be seen from the engine bay, according to the instructions.
I'm not sure why these aren't included in ES's Front LCA bushing kit. Whatever. After 160,000 miles on them, these were ripping apart near the center, causing some minor noises, so I replaced them and then went ahead and replaced the FLCA set as well, so this entire section would wear the same as it had up to this point. It feels good to be back on a firmer ride. I didn't think I'd have to replace these ES bushings, but they appear to wear out as well. It's not a big deal, so don't worry.
Love 'em, I say. The quality of energy supplement products is consistently high. These are cra cra bushings, which I adore. Even though the part number is correct and the correct part was received, the photo does not depict the correct item.
If bushings are required, always use the es brand. These bushings are much more durable and perform better than OEM bushings in terms of durability and performance. If you're looking for a place to relax, look elsewhere.
Junk.
This is the 16th part. 8102G or 16-inch x 16-inch x 16-inch x The part number 8102G is designed to fit the Honda Civic Ex from 1996. It appears to work well; grease (energy 9) is essential for the bushings' long life. 9-11104 or 11104 11104). Wear rubber gloves when greasing because it's a messy job. These bushings appear to be holding up well; however, only time will tell how long they will last. The vehicle is a daily driver that is driven with passion.