Energy Suspension Front End Control Arm Bushing Set | 2003-2005 Mitsubishi Evo 8 (5.3133)

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Front Control Arm Bushing Set for Evo 8

Three Most Valuable Reasons for using Energy Suspension HYPER-FLEX performance polyurethane components instead of rubber components on cars, trucks and SUVs are for: improved PERFORMANCE, greater DURABILITY and that custom APPEARANCE.

Benefits

  • Improved PERFORMANCE
  • Greater DURABILITY
  • Custom APPEARANCE

Applications

  • 2003-2005 Mitsubishi Evo 8

What's In The Box?

  • (1) Front Control Arm Bushing Kit

Warranty

  • Manufacturer Standard Warranty

Customer Reviews

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Jacob
Haven't installed. Too cold in mn

Looks like a great fit to replace old oem bushings.

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Adrian Palacios Perez
Evo 8 800 whp

The car feels much better now with the solid bushings. The car make a little over 800 hp and I was having a little of it of problem traction. Now that I replaced it the car is much more stable, and it hooks better on the street 😎.

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BulyEvo
Got rid of that annoying suspension clunk / rattle - EVO IX SSL

I have owned this car for 6+ years and throughout the whole time I was chasing this annoying clunk over slow speeds. It turned out to be the Front inner LCA bushing. The OEM part had internally failed. There was a rattle / clunking at very slow speeds going over small bumps and speed bumps but not while driving. These bushing are huge, and are actually 4mm larger than the hole they need to fit into. Lot of Lube and a 20 ton press and they went right in. I discovered the problem initially by going under the car and tapping parts with a mallet, I was able to duplicate the problem that way and then knew what I was looking for. The rattle is finally gone, thank god.