Front End Next Up
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Front End Next Up
When I got the car I new I had front end issues. Rattling of bushings and the tops of the tires leaning in and it clearly sitting lower then normal up front. I am about an inch or a little more low up front. I know the top mounts are shot seeing the material they were made from coming out of the top of the strut towers in the engine bay.
I have to think that those bad top mounts alone are not alone making it sit so low and allowing the tops of the tires tilt inward? Can I assume the springs are playing a part in it also at 98k miles???
The shop today also said that on the right front there is a FRAME BAR BUSHING that is bad? WTH is that?
They say I need end links and sway bar bushings. Control arms......
I have to think that those bad top mounts alone are not alone making it sit so low and allowing the tops of the tires tilt inward? Can I assume the springs are playing a part in it also at 98k miles???
The shop today also said that on the right front there is a FRAME BAR BUSHING that is bad? WTH is that?
They say I need end links and sway bar bushings. Control arms......
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The lower control arm bushings are actually easily pushed out using a press, the flanges are self-sacrifising, had mine out in a matter of minutes. If using polyurethane bushes for replacement, (I used Powerflex), they install easily, stock replacement bushes need specialty tools to properly install.
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When I got the car I new I had front end issues. Rattling of bushings and the tops of the tires leaning in and it clearly sitting lower then normal up front. I am about an inch or a little more low up front. I know the top mounts are shot seeing the material they were made from coming out of the top of the strut towers in the engine bay.
I have to think that those bad top mounts alone are not alone making it sit so low and allowing the tops of the tires tilt inward? Can I assume the springs are playing a part in it also at 98k miles???
The shop today also said that on the right front there is a FRAME BAR BUSHING that is bad? WTH is that?
They say I need end links and sway bar bushings. Control arms......
I have to think that those bad top mounts alone are not alone making it sit so low and allowing the tops of the tires tilt inward? Can I assume the springs are playing a part in it also at 98k miles???
The shop today also said that on the right front there is a FRAME BAR BUSHING that is bad? WTH is that?
They say I need end links and sway bar bushings. Control arms......
Regarding your springs question: only giving my experience here...I replaced my upper mounts with factory mounts on my 2004. Car had 65k miles when that was done, ride height went up, but still not to factory spec. Thus, my camber was still negative, -1 degree on passenger side, -1.2 on drivers side. Not too much of a problem. It can be compensated with a slight toe-in. Negative camber becomes an issue when it nears -1.8 or more. For several years I watched my camber settings, getting a wheel alignment done every oil change, about 5 month intervals (I purchased an unlimited alignment 3 year deal). Over these last couple of years since, my camber continued to go more negative little by little, to the point where I was at -1.7 and -1.5. at this state, the ride height from center of wheel hub to crown of fender was 14.5 & 14.75 inches. This became something I was not comfortable with any longer. The only replacement springs I could find were lowering springs, which I was not interested in. Plus, I didn't want the go through the hassle of compressing the springs again, as I had recently just replaced the shocks, due to lower bushings being shot. It was a hassle using the cheapo spring compressors. I had hoped the new shocks with the new lower shock bushing was going to improve ride height a bit, but it didn't. So, I fabricated a spacer to sit on top of the top shock mount, made of the white plastic cutting board material. It is very durable, and cuts easily with a jig saw. Used a hole saw for the center hole, and drilled the 3 stud holes. To install, I just pulled the lower shock bolt out, removed the 3 top shock nuts, lowered the shock/spring just enough to get the plastic spacer in, put it all back together. Ride height is now 15.25 and 15. Camber is 0 and -.2. Maybe it is my imagination, but I think the car handles and steers better now too.
I wouldn't recommend the spacer to avoid replacing worn top shock mounts, but, you likely do have worn springs contributing to low ride height and camber issues. Also, the camber eccentric bolt kit is only going to provide about 1/4 degree of camber from what I had read, so this isn't the answer either.
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