diagram.
#2
www.hondapartsdeals.com
Look up your vehicle and then find the appropriate sections. Possibly hubs, axles, tie rods, control arms, etc could be damaged
Look up your vehicle and then find the appropriate sections. Possibly hubs, axles, tie rods, control arms, etc could be damaged
#4
This may have done better in the repair section instead of off topic. As this is very ON topic of Honda.
Hope all gets fixed. Hate to hear such damage.
I did the same to a 07 PT Pewper < cruiser > and totaled it out. Only difference was I hit the back. Took a huge chunk of the curb with me....IN the rim. lol
--It was a rental, not mine. =P
Hope all gets fixed. Hate to hear such damage.
I did the same to a 07 PT Pewper < cruiser > and totaled it out. Only difference was I hit the back. Took a huge chunk of the curb with me....IN the rim. lol
--It was a rental, not mine. =P
#5
well jacked it up and got the wheel off and i dont really see nothin bent but broke all i see is bolts im wonderin if i cant get the remaining bolts out of the lower control arm and im guessin thats the trailer arm? correct me if im wrong. heres a picture tell me what you guys see.
#6
A trailing arm would be in the rear suspension.
As far as the picture goes, I can't make much out... could we get some more pics from different angles?
Looks like you took the LCA out, though (or at least the ball joint). Just keep in mind that suspension parts are rarely visibly bent and anything that's cast iron will crack/break before rather than bend.
As far as the picture goes, I can't make much out... could we get some more pics from different angles?
Looks like you took the LCA out, though (or at least the ball joint). Just keep in mind that suspension parts are rarely visibly bent and anything that's cast iron will crack/break before rather than bend.
#8
The best thing to do here is look at the other (undamaged) side of your car and see what is different.
It looks like the bolt near the back pivot of the control arm is broken, also something is wrong with the fork shaped piece on the bottom of the strut, should be attached to the control arm.
Names of the parts as well as costs can be found at hondaautomotiveparts dot com, they are a dealer that sells parts online.
It looks like the bolt near the back pivot of the control arm is broken, also something is wrong with the fork shaped piece on the bottom of the strut, should be attached to the control arm.
Names of the parts as well as costs can be found at hondaautomotiveparts dot com, they are a dealer that sells parts online.
#9
not bein a a$$hole or anything, but i know the bolts are broken what i plan on doin is gettin the lower control arm the straight piece off and knockin whats left of the bolts out but the heres where im stuck that fork piece thats cirlced in black im gonna need a new one of them idk what its called i cannot figure out what that part is called, but i was lookin i can bust all the remaining bolts out other than whats highlighted in number 1 cause the bolt broke off down inside of it. so im goin to need that fork piece. i found a rim online like mine 110$ new.
#10
You never said what model year you have, I guessed it's a 1998, if so here's your diagram:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ER+ARM+%281%29 Other years would be similar, go near the top of that page and click on parts and select your exact model.
It appears that Honda does not sell the two parts in your picture separately, thus there is no official name for the "forked" part by itself. To get a new one from a dealer you would need to buy the complete group already bolted together as the "Arm Assy, L. Front, Lower".
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ER+ARM+%281%29 Other years would be similar, go near the top of that page and click on parts and select your exact model.
It appears that Honda does not sell the two parts in your picture separately, thus there is no official name for the "forked" part by itself. To get a new one from a dealer you would need to buy the complete group already bolted together as the "Arm Assy, L. Front, Lower".
Last edited by mk378; 12-16-2010 at 03:47 AM.