SP Tools 68100 Honda/Acura Front Compliance Bushing R&R Tool

SP Tools Model: 68100

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SP Tools 68100 Honda/Acura Front Compliance Bushing R&R Tool SP Tools Model: 68100

Product Features & specs :

SP Tools 68100 Honda/Acura Front Compliance Bushing R&R Tool

Details

Schley Products was founded in 1979 for the sole purpose of manufacturing specialty tools for the automotive aftermarket. From the start Schley Products philosophy has been to produce economical tools of the highest quality and standards which make a previously difficult task now easy to accomplish.

Features:

  • This unique tool was designed to aid in the removal of the front lower control arm compliance bushings both 65 mm and 74 mm sizes found on many Honda and Acura vehicles

  • With time the front compliance bushings wear out and rip causing the vehicle to have a knock, pop or squeak from the front suspension

  • Allows the technician with minimal effort to remove and reinstall these bushings

  • Cuts an hour off the job and the use of a press is not required

  • Made from high quality heat treated steel, this tool works on over 7 million vehicles since 2000 and comes in a professional Hi-Tech black finish all contained in a blow molded box

  • This tool works on 65 mm bushings for Honda Civic 2001-2005; CRV 2002-2006; Element 2003-2006; Pilot 2003 & later; Odyssey 2005 & later; Ridgeline 2006 & later ? Acura MDX 2000-2006

  • 74 mm bushings for Honda Accord 2003-2007 Acura TL 2000-2007

What’s Included:

  • Honda/Acura Front Compliance Bushing R&R Tool - 68100

Construction

Steel

Number of Tools

1

Compatible Models

65 mm/74 mm Sizes on many Honda and Acura Vehicles

Type

Bushing R&R Tool

Material

Steel

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