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suspension T and F AND Q's

Subject: suspension T and F AND Q's
by oilcan on 2012/8/30 3:34:40

Hello again!

so 109000 miles on 1994 6 spd er

the suspension is pretty sloppy, front and rear. rubber bushings are shot every where.the front wanders and tracks pretty bad, i know the outer tie rod end on right side is sloppy I've been doing hours of reading but in not sure if I'm getting much farther.

so i have a budget and i would love banski parts and will get them eventually but for now can't do it.

from what i understand...

1. pst and prothane bushings can be used in the front suspension but should be avoided in rear due to suspension design needing more "compliance".

T or F

2. either pro thane or pst should last around 30,000 miles?

T or F

some Q's

3. have "fitment" issues been resolved with bushing manufacturers?

Y or N

4. is it wise to do all ball joins and tie rod ends even if not certain there all "bad"

Y or N

5. WHAT THE HECK is making an intermittent popping, usually when turning and hitting a bump, on the front left suspension?!?! sway bar???


thought this might be an easier set up to get questions answered.. i could have list 20 more but didn't want to pester

thanks in advance for any feed back!

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