front end bushings
Does anyone recommend any particular place to get poly front sway bar bushings and control arm bushings?
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Poly performance.
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First off...
WELCOME!! Advanced Auto. Get a set of Moog replacement bushings (Upper and Lower) Poly Bushings limit flex and are notorious for putting undo amounts of stress on the thin control arm mounts. Not a good idea for a Colorado based rig. Poly bushings are great for the swaybar, a little extra stiffness there is a good thing. http://www.seriousoffroadproducts.co...-1-FRONT-ZJ-XJ |
I agree. You'll want rubber bushings.
You can order up a set of complete WJ lower control arms with bushings that will cost less than 4 new OEM bushings. Better bushings, better arms, less work. http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Control-...ht_1580wt_1397 http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/w...ite-up-987327/ |
Originally Posted by luckyrogue19
(Post 2003634)
Does anyone recommend any particular place to get poly front sway bar bushings and control arm bushings?
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Thanks so much for the input and I will look into the control arms with bushings instead of just bushings and hopefully the poly sway bar bushings don't drive me too crazy:) I did find some moog poly's at O'reillys and was going to pick them up today. I was was going to replace the trac bar bushing with a moog. I do have the luke's link on the other end of the trac bar. Will I need to get an alignment after replacing the control arms(or bushings)? I don't believe i should need one after the sway bar and trac bar bushings but I could be mistaken.
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You won't need an alignment.
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Thank you so much!
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Your welcome and best of luck with your upgrade!
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I've been reading some more and is it okay to just replace the lower control arm bushings or should the lowers and uppers both be done at the same time?
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Do them both at the same time.
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So, I replaced the sway bsar bushings with polys and replaced the trac bar bushings as well with a poly. I also did order the complete set of control arms and jsut finished installing them. Took it for a test drive and the death wobble is way worse than before. I crawled back under it to make sure I had everything tight and all appears to be good. The sway bar link bushings are also shot but could that be the big problem and why wold it get worse than it was before? :icon_redface: Thanks for any help.
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Sway bar has nothing to do with Death Wobble
Tires unevenly worn Tires out of balance Improper Toe-in Wallowed out hole in Axle-side track bar mount Bad ball joints Worn out/bad TRE's |
Originally Posted by luckyrogue19
(Post 2026511)
So, I replaced the sway bsar bushings with polys and replaced the trac bar bushings as well with a poly. I also did order the complete set of control arms and jsut finished installing them. Took it for a test drive and the death wobble is way worse than before. I crawled back under it to make sure I had everything tight and all appears to be good. The sway bar link bushings are also shot but could that be the big problem and why wold it get worse than it was before? :icon_redface: Thanks for any help.
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Thanks for the responses. So I checked the ball joints and they are tight and so are the tre's. I do have a Luke's Link on the other end of trac bar and it is tight too. The tires have perfectly normal wear/(even wear) but I have not had them balanced. I don't see how that could be the case since it did not do the death wobble before the work i've done. It just had a little vibration when hitting a bump and thought I'd fix it before the death wobble occurred. I also checked for a wobbled out bolt hole on the trac bar and it seemed good but I did put a bigger bolt in it since the new bushing had a larger inside diameter hole through it. Ihave not checked the toe in yet either, will do that in the morning. the new control arms were the same length but seemed squeezed together where the bushings were not pressed in correctly. Also I had to put a sleeve over the bolt in the lower rear arm for the bolt to fit snug. Thanks again, Luke. Will keep everyone informed as to what I find out.
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