Not surprising we're doing the same thing in the same city. I guess all Integras of ~10 years old would need this done, particularly if they have aftermarket suspension installed.

I reckon I'll go for mostly rubber bushes. Urethane doesn't have much play in it and can sometimes prematurely wear other components. With certain parts I'll use Urethane if I have to, but will try to avoid it if I can. A few of my bushes at the moment are Urethane (upper wishbone mounts in the front - due to camber kit installation - & rear swaybar; an aftermarket item).

The only downside with the Matco tool is that it costs around $300 and it's unlikely one could be sourced locally (it's been specifically created only to do that job). There's a great suspension place in Edwardstown called 'Action Suspension' - they deal with crash-damaged suspension and can do any suspension job. I've had a few things done there so far and their prices are good (as is their work). I'm going to see what they'd charge to replace the rear trailing arm bushes. If they want to charge more than the tool will cost then I'll do it myself. If they charge less, I'll get them to do it as I really CBF having to do the job and wait for the tool to arrive from OS if they can do it for less!!