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Still doing the $120 us shipped. If so I'll take one. Mine is noisy.
Thanks,
Daniel
I'm interested in one as well. Do you have any left for $120. Thanks
I am interested in getting the bush. I'll send some money to the paypal address listed above.
PM me if there is anything additional I need to know.
Payment sent! Thanks
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6 mo ago I had my right front KW-V3 strut rebuilt thinking that was the problem, but did not help.
Hope this helps my 92 DD with 206,000 miles
Thanks
I just send you payment for one.
Are there any realignment issues once this is put back together? Ie., remembering the number of turns to unscrew the tierod etc... thanks..
I am interested if anybody with a newer nsx has had this problem and if so does the rack knock bushing work on the newer models. Mine is a 2002 with 68,000 miles and there is definitely a play on the passenger side between the rack and the housing. Our roads up here in Montreal Canada are the worst. Any help would be appreciated. As everyone else we want our cars to run perfect.
Count me among the happy success stories. ;^] Thanks for making this fix available.
My car is a '91 with 60k and it was very rattly on rough roads until I "put a ring on it".
cheers
Just sent payment. Tks for providing this valuable service. ...Ian
Payment sent!
So, I'm finally getting around to installing this thing along with shock changes and today I saw this discussion: http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/191375-Outer-tie-rod-replacement-issue
My understanding is that in order to install the bush, I need to remove the tie-rod end .. and not being an expert in doing that, I didn't realize I'd need a special tool as suggested in that other thread. Is this true .. do I need a special tool to remove the tie-rod without damaging it? And is there an approved way of re-installing it?