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Has anyone replaced these yet? I am getting an occasional clicking when I get my wheels at a 45 degree angle (in a parking situation only). Shoud I replace the bushings only or is it more cost effective to upgrade the arms? Has anyone done this DIY?

Thanks,

Craig

Posted

I have not heard of this before so cannot help

SWF ?

Has anyone replaced these yet? I am getting an occasional clicking when I get my wheels at a 45 degree angle (in a parking situation only). Shoud I replace the bushings only or is it more cost effective to upgrade the arms? Has anyone done this DIY?

Thanks,

Craig

Posted

I have the same issue, shop is replacing the control arm since the item is all one piece. The bushing on it is pretty worn and said it cannot be replaced directly. control arm and hardware is $224 from sunset and $100 for install. this will be done end of next week.

thanks

josh

Posted

Josh,

Were you having any tire wear (inside) other than the clunking noise? Did they replace both control arms (both sides and or upper or lower)?

Thanks,

Craig

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Josh,

Were you having any tire wear (inside) other than the clunking noise? Did they replace both control arms (both sides and or upper or lower)?

Thanks,

Craig

just the clunking and the drivers side was the only worn one. and yes had tire wear as well from this. big difference after the change less play it seems and steering more firm.

josh

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