97TA-WS6-Con
02-24-2003, 10:13 PM
..... Poly bushing.
Assuming the control arms are out of the car and are dropped off.
Take out all the stock bushings, and install poly bushings. Also assume that this is a suspension shop with all the experience and presses needed.
Anyone able to give an idea of how labour involved?
Dr.Mudge
02-25-2003, 01:33 AM
If they have the presses and are free to work on your stuff, you should be out within 15-30 minutes no problem. Press in, press out.
97TA-WS6-Con
02-25-2003, 02:50 AM
Thanks Dr.
Imagine the following
1. remove four upper control arm bushings and sleeves from control arm. Remove rubber bushings - heat up and melt. Replace with poly pushing and reinstall in upper control arm.
2. Remove all four bushings from lower control arm. Again, remove steel sleeves and casing - melting rubber. Clean up metal hard ware - four sets, install poly bushings and replace in control arm.
3. Remove ONE ball joint from a control arm BUT press TWO ball joints into control (don't ask why, its a long story)
I'm guessing maybe an hour and a half. Again this is an experienced shop with all the tools and presses.
I appreciate any feedback especially from someone in the business or who had this exact same thing done to their car.
M3EATER
02-27-2003, 08:27 PM
97TA-WS6-Con,
One problem.......
I'm guessing that since you are in the Auto-x & road race foum , that you intend to do some of this.....
DO NOT INSTALL POLY BUSHINGS for auto-x or road race !!!!
You will end up with binding as the car heels over on the turns. You will be stressing the mount brackets on the chassis & rear-end as well as the bushings.
You should use LCAs with teflon lined rod-ends (the teflon is so they don't rattle). This will free up the rear end to move as it needs to without binding. AND, keep a much tighter reign on everything.
PPC Lower Control Arms & Panhard Bar (http://www.provenperformanceconcepts.com/products.htm#PPC%20Suspension%20Products)
Thanks & good luck!
Gordon
www.provenperformanceconcepts.com
97TA-WS6-Con
02-27-2003, 09:29 PM
thank you for your response.
I should perhaps point out that I'm referencing the front control arms butnone the less your response has me curious.
In the rear I currently have Hotchkis. My car is basically a daily fdriver with some drag racing and Auto-X for fun.
Would your control arms and panhard be appropriate for a daily driver as well?
Poly bushings in the front a good idea?
M3EATER
02-27-2003, 09:33 PM
Poly in the front is fine.
Yes, the LCAs & PHB are absolutely fine for daily use. I put 100 miles per day on them. I currently have 10,000 miles & 5 Road race days on them .... nice & quiet!
Gordon
www.provenperformanceconcepts.com