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I'm A Total Fricken Retard/idiot
Do you guys remember the problems I was having with my steering after replacing almost all of my suspension components?
Do you guys remember when I got flamed by Matt and argued with him over how to install the front control arm bushing? Well I figured out that my problem with steering was that my control arm bushings ran out on me because I didn't install that large washer behind the poly bushing (just like Matt said it would). :bonk: I feel so dumb now! lol! Someone just... :buttkick: |
Eh, you just didn't know. No biggy.
I replaced my cap, rotor, DISTRIBUTER,, pluggs, wires, and coil. And the only problem was a blown fuse.... |
At least your honest :)
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BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
*GAAAASP* BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH! http://www.mattblehm.com/stuff/told.gif Ummm... sorry. :) |
I'd put the 2nd cut into the other control arm bushing while you are at it. Might as well.
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
I'd put the 2nd cut into the other control arm bushing while you are at it. Might as well.
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http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...5&postcount=49
Originally Posted by 505max94se
What do you mean?
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oh yeah. I was Thinking about doing that but I still don't know why it would make a difference. When I got an allignment everything was perfect. When I modified the rear bushing I just used the chassis and the bracket to make it fit perfectly. If the other angle was needed I would have made it. I might just buy a pre-made bushing kit from Matt because I'll have to buy another kit anyway.
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After talking to a few others, the second angle probably isn't really needed, but I haven't looked at it on the car itself in a while. basically the two angles are there to make a mirror image for both sides to use one bushing, but the mounts only actually use one corner....
But again, that's just from talking to a couple other people.. dunno about it myself since I haven't looked under the car in a year or so. |
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
I'd put the 2nd cut into the other control arm bushing while you are at it. Might as well.
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