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azz2811
23-07-2013, 03:18 PM
Hey Guys,

Im looking at buying this kit for my Integra. Has anyone used this kit or used products from Energy Suspension?

By the looks of it this kit is quite cheap compared to other brands.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300625445726?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

rc_
23-07-2013, 09:31 PM
I've used them, they weren't the black ones though I couldn't find any definitive info whether the black ones are any different. I bought them off the energy suspension Australian website https://pontiworld.com.au/energysusp/product_info.php/cPath/56/products_id/222/osCsid/ef790cffec1532ab241bf2310841db7d

The kit doesn't come with the correct bushes for the rear ARB end links, and it doesn't come with front or rear ARB D bushes. Apart from that everything fits fine and works as intended.

Seem pretty good, the old ones were pretty tough to get out but persistence pays in the end. Much tighter response than the originals that were in there and pretty quiet They've only been in for a couple of months but I don't really drive the car daily so can't comment on the durability, just make sure you put plenty of the lube that comes with them when installing

azz2811
25-07-2013, 01:31 AM
I've used them, they weren't the black ones though I couldn't find any definitive info whether the black ones are any different. I bought them off the energy suspension Australian website https://pontiworld.com.au/energysusp/product_info.php/cPath/56/products_id/222/osCsid/ef790cffec1532ab241bf2310841db7d

The kit doesn't come with the correct bushes for the rear ARB end links, and it doesn't come with front or rear ARB D bushes. Apart from that everything fits fine and works as intended.

Seem pretty good, the old ones were pretty tough to get out but persistence pays in the end. Much tighter response than the originals that were in there and pretty quiet They've only been in for a couple of months but I don't really drive the car daily so can't comment on the durability, just make sure you put plenty of the lube that comes with them when installing

Thanks very much for the reply, seems likes its worth the money!

azz2811
25-07-2013, 01:31 AM
I've used them, they weren't the black ones though I couldn't find any definitive info whether the black ones are any different. I bought them off the energy suspension Australian website https://pontiworld.com.au/energysusp/product_info.php/cPath/56/products_id/222/osCsid/ef790cffec1532ab241bf2310841db7d

The kit doesn't come with the correct bushes for the rear ARB end links, and it doesn't come with front or rear ARB D bushes. Apart from that everything fits fine and works as intended.

Seem pretty good, the old ones were pretty tough to get out but persistence pays in the end. Much tighter response than the originals that were in there and pretty quiet They've only been in for a couple of months but I don't really drive the car daily so can't comment on the durability, just make sure you put plenty of the lube that comes with them when installing

Thanks very much for the reply, seems likes its worth the money!

rc_
25-07-2013, 05:40 PM
yeah, worth the money especially if you do the install yourself.

Also you will get some ball joint boots and other useless parts that imo aren't worth installing since there's no improvement to be had, feel free though if you can be bothered. I've seen photo's of the shifter bushings ripped apart after a short time, I didn't install the ones that came in my kit.

markismaximus
26-07-2013, 12:43 PM
FYI, check Amazons price on this kit. When I bought mine they had crazy cheap shipping, like $30USD