Front Contol Arms
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Re: Front Contol Arms
Bushings, unless you hit a curb or something. What happens is that the bushings get worn and allow the suspension to move in odd ways. Could creat vibs, toe in/tow out, odd caster and/or camber settings etc..
Originally posted by crsmax
The dealer stated that I need both new front lower control arms. Now is it the arms that go bad or just the bushings in the arms? What exactly does it mean when they are bad?
The dealer stated that I need both new front lower control arms. Now is it the arms that go bad or just the bushings in the arms? What exactly does it mean when they are bad?
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Re: Re: Front Contol Arms
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jeff92se
[B]Bushings, unless you hit a curb or something. What happens is that the bushings get worn and allow the suspension to move in odd ways. Could creat vibs, toe in/tow out, odd caster and/or camber settings etc..
Thanks Bro... so what about energy suspension? Do they have the bushings for our cars?
[B]Bushings, unless you hit a curb or something. What happens is that the bushings get worn and allow the suspension to move in odd ways. Could creat vibs, toe in/tow out, odd caster and/or camber settings etc..
Thanks Bro... so what about energy suspension? Do they have the bushings for our cars?
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Front Contol Arms... Bump...
[QUOTE]Originally posted by crsmax
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[B]
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Bushings, unless you hit a curb or something. What happens is that the bushings get worn and allow the suspension to move in odd ways. Could creat vibs, toe in/tow out, odd caster and/or camber settings etc..
Thanks Bro... so what about energy suspension? Do they have the bushings for our cars?
Bushings, unless you hit a curb or something. What happens is that the bushings get worn and allow the suspension to move in odd ways. Could creat vibs, toe in/tow out, odd caster and/or camber settings etc..
Thanks Bro... so what about energy suspension? Do they have the bushings for our cars?
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