10-24-2009 | #11 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
I think many of us on this forum are sick
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10-24-2009 | #12 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
JMHO,
I had bad boots on all of the ball joints on my car from day one of my ownership of it. My bushings were okay, maybe more than okay, maybe not even okay, who knows? I was on borrowed time on the ball joints for sure because of the boots being exploded off of their seats. I did what Mike did with corvetterecycling.com and bought the set for about $450.00 shipped to me. It was a no contest in my case as four Moog ball joints, the gusher ones, were about $100.00 ea. Then I needed to get a machine shop to do the pressing in & out work....so for me it was the path of least resistance with the most gain. I just added a few things to my project in observance of the "while we're here" rule....I did the sway bar end links and bar to frame mount bushings. Now I have a "restored" front suspension and some level of piece of mind that I got good parts, OEM mostly except for the bar kit from VB&P in poly... Okay, confession, I didn't do the work so I spent a ton on labor! I can't work where I rent garage space. You, on the other hand, could do all this at the WAZOO Technical Center for Research and Development and save a bunch on labor....well except if you do the sway bar kit as you will have to press out the OE end link bushings in the NOS/OEM arms you bought and press in the ones from the poly kit, if you go that far....and then find a place you trust to do the 4 wheel alignment. JMHO Tom
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
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I've never done it though, that was just my understanding.
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
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The thing that made me give up on the idea completely was that over at CF/C4 tech there were a lot of threads about how much force it took to press in the replacement parts. A lot of guys that had arbor presses were questioning the amount of force needed to be excessive, in their opinions. The issue was across a good number of brands, including Moog. Some guys had parts that even the machine shops were questioning the fit issues! I saw a paper over at rockauto.com from Moog about this issue. They admitted to dimension issues on a run of their mid & high end joints, besides some other issues of Q/C. Now all of the threads showed up between early 06, and maybe mid 07. In truth, buy late 07 the landlord had 'come down" on me so it was moot for me & my shade tree stuff anyway.
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
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I too was going to do the Corvette Recycling route, but I got a deal on a set of Control arms and then Bought the Poly kit.. I did the better lower joints and the Mid-America joints on the uppers. I am happy with the poly kit so far too
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10-24-2009 | #16 | |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
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It's not too bad so most likely do both sides come spring. I will keep my ears open and make sure it's not getting too bad. |
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10-24-2009 | #17 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
Bob was spot on...because of non OEM look of replacing the ball joint.
It dawned on me (because of the WAZOO parts list) that I have the original upper control arm and that if someone can use then it is available. It is in excellent condition sans the ball joint grease cover... so if someone wants to do the ball joint conversion this is a great A arm to use...here are pics of it so tell me what you all think>>>
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10-24-2009 | #18 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
Let me give it a thought Michael.
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10-24-2009 | #19 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
My pleasure...it is yours if you want
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10-27-2009 | #20 |
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Re: Front Upper Control Arm
Ive seen the slip on ball joint covers at the auto parts stores for a few bucks.
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