lincoln v8
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I am looking for a step by step video or pictures on how to do front end work on a 2002 LSE. Does anybody have any suggestions on where to find this?
Suspension. Making a noise when I hit bumps. Have never worked on the car, not even sure what I have, as far as ball joint, struts...just not sure. Any kind of information would be helpful.
Remember all suspension bushings have to be tightened at ride height or they will tear loose and you will get the rubber squeeking noise over bumps.
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I assume this includes lower and upper control arms? I did not do this and I might have to take it to a place to have them take a look if this is the case. It's been over 6 months now. I don't want to have to do that repair again.
Thanks.
Remember all suspension bushings have to be tightened at ride height or they will tear loose and you will get the rubber squeeking noise over bumps.
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I assume this includes lower and upper control arms? I did not do this and I might have to take it to a place to have them take a look if this is the case. It's been over 6 months now. I don't want to have to do that repair again.
Thanks.
Absolutely! They are designed to rotate +/- some number of degrees, and if you tighten the bolts while the suspension is hanging unloaded, the bushings will rotate far past their limits on compression, and will always be at their normal compression rotation limit while setting without moving. It is lethal to the bushings.
Absolutely! They are designed to rotate +/- some number of degrees, and if you tighten the bolts while the suspension is hanging unloaded, the bushings will rotate far past their limits on compression, and will always be at their normal compression rotation limit while setting without moving. It is lethal to the bushings.
Dag nabbit that's what I figured, just thought I'd check. Might get my car aligned and tires rotated here soon so I'll have them check that out. Then again, it was aligned once and to align it they have to loosen the bolts so I'm thining I'll be ok.
Thanks for the response.