Finally put these to the test in my 05 TL. these are a nice improvement. Not drastic but noticeable. Car feels more precise when driving hard especially when going over rough bits of road. I put up a short on my channel of me pushing hard through a canyon testing them out.
This was a great and informative video and thanks for sharing! I've heard people tell me I should have gotten these instead of the PCI spherical set but from your explanation, I made the right choice.
@@Heeltoe. Not right away but let me circle back with you when I think of something. I'm not sure if this is something you could cover here in this comment or in a future video, but what do you think about getting PPF done on the TLX type s?
@Heeltoe. am think about buying a euro r but I dont know If I would be able to change out control arms and other suspension parts because I heard a lot of these suspension parts aren't available for them
@@davion5502 "Yes they should fit, they are made in AUS for the AUDM Accord which is effectively the same chassis as the TSX and the JDM EuroR." Most everything in the chassis crosses to TSX parts.
Put these on my tl. They were a tight fit I had wack them a bunch with a mallet. I am worried about binding because as you can see on two of the bushings the rubber sticks past the sleeve. After calling super pro they said it shouldn’t be a problem and that I don’t need to shave them down. Time will tell I guess
@@Heeltoe. haven’t driven much. Still need to get an alignment. I’ll put them to the test in some canyons and let you know. My concern is that since it’s clamping on the bushing itself and not just the metal sleeve it may cause binding or the bushing itself to spin and eventually start tearing
@@ELJUICE.SBLOKO Sure we can those listings are online now. www.heeltoeauto.com/index.php?p=catalog&mode=search&search_in=all&search_str=superpro+2004+tl
Cheers From Bundaberg Australia 🇦🇺🍹 We have Fulcrum Suspension Specialist in my town of Bundaberg & they are the mother ship & owner of SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings & Parts ☺️👍 They last a lifetime compared with Rubber bushings but the ride is abit stiffer , the handling is more direct using SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings 👍☺️ But if you are looking for absolute Comfort & Smoother Ride then Rubber is the go ! But rubber will definitely wear out & need replacing every 5 -8 years 👎🙈& that equals more money 🤑🤑🤑 👎 id definitely go with SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings 100% Steve from Bundaberg Aus 🇦🇺🍹🕺
Finally put these to the test in my 05 TL. these are a nice improvement. Not drastic but noticeable. Car feels more precise when driving hard especially when going over rough bits of road. I put up a short on my channel of me pushing hard through a canyon testing them out.
Thanks a ton for the feedback! Consider a review on our website?
SuperPro makes great stuff. They have some interesting hybrid spherical/poly stuff.
This was a great and informative video and thanks for sharing! I've heard people tell me I should have gotten these instead of the PCI spherical set but from your explanation, I made the right choice.
Personally I love the Fastline/PCI compliance and OEM bushing combination.
I Will be ordering a pair! Great solution since Acura doesn’t offer OEM replacement compliance bushings
Actually we have OEM bushings for the arms on the 04-08 TSX/TL and 03-07 Accord. What car do you have?
Thanks so much for another awesome video
Thank you for watching! Any ideas for other things you'd like to see?
@@Heeltoe. Not right away but let me circle back with you when I think of something. I'm not sure if this is something you could cover here in this comment or in a future video, but what do you think about getting PPF done on the TLX type s?
Glad you making more videos.
Same here! Thanks for watching.
will this make a difference in feel with a cars with eps?
These are suspension bushings, nothing to do with EPS. Yes changing chassis bushings in any car will change the feel.
My 1st gen tsx has js racing roll center ball joints and they do not fit with the superpro lcas...
Really? How so? The ball joint should fit the same in either.
Can this fit my cL7 euro r?
Yes they should fit, they are made in AUS for the AUDM Accord which is effectively the same chassis as the TSX and the JDM EuroR.
@Heeltoe. am think about buying a euro r but I dont know If I would be able to change out control arms and other suspension parts because I heard a lot of these suspension parts aren't available for them
@@davion5502 "Yes they should fit, they are made in AUS for the AUDM Accord which is effectively the same chassis as the TSX and the JDM EuroR."
Most everything in the chassis crosses to TSX parts.
Just looked at the site and tried to order but its preorder only
That's how you can get a set on order, yes.
I believe it’s 2004-2006 TL that use the M10 sway bar link and 07-08 use the M12.
We thought it was just the type s that had the bigger ones but it could be all 07-08 sure. We'll check on it.
What size is the 2006 acura tl manual?
It's the same @@anthonyiskander4249
How this compares to the hardrace hard rubber ones?
They are stiffer.
@@Heeltoe.why should I go with the super pros as opposed to hardraces or PCI spherical
Put these on my tl. They were a tight fit I had wack them a bunch with a mallet. I am worried about binding because as you can see on two of the bushings the rubber sticks past the sleeve. After calling super pro they said it shouldn’t be a problem and that I don’t need to shave them down. Time will tell I guess
Thanks for the feedback, it is pretty normal for poly parts to fit rather snug, from what we have seen. How do they feel while driving?
@@Heeltoe. haven’t driven much. Still need to get an alignment. I’ll put them to the test in some canyons and let you know. My concern is that since it’s clamping on the bushing itself and not just the metal sleeve it may cause binding or the bushing itself to spin and eventually start tearing
@@chasemoneyyany updates with the ride quality after installing them?
update?
@@tricktreat688 little bit rougher over things like reflectors. Nothing crazy. I def recommend
Any updates on this product
What sort of update are you looking for?
A review after putting them on the car 4:18
@@wuzT40 Not yet, we have been delayed in getting these in.
I would like a set but if your having trouble getting these I'm gonna ha e trouble as well
Any feedback on customers who have installed them?
It's really very new still, we've only shipped a few sets so far.
Need more support for first gen tlx!
That car just gets no love!
Will they or make it for 08 -12 accords
They make the compliance bushing but not the others or a complete arm.
I've got a 04 tl .. and I need this
Limited supply for October is sold, more coming though! Pre-order on Heeltoe.
@Heeltoe. can u just sell the bushing as a kit I have a pair of lower control arm sitting so yeah 😅
@@ELJUICE.SBLOKO Sure we can those listings are online now. www.heeltoeauto.com/index.php?p=catalog&mode=search&search_in=all&search_str=superpro+2004+tl
Cheers From Bundaberg Australia 🇦🇺🍹 We have Fulcrum Suspension Specialist in my town of Bundaberg & they are the mother ship & owner of SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings & Parts ☺️👍 They last a lifetime compared with Rubber bushings but the ride is abit stiffer , the handling is more direct using SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings 👍☺️ But if you are looking for absolute Comfort & Smoother Ride then Rubber is the go ! But rubber will definitely wear out & need replacing every 5 -8 years 👎🙈& that equals more money 🤑🤑🤑 👎 id definitely go with SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings 100% Steve from Bundaberg Aus 🇦🇺🍹🕺
Thank you for that feedback!