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Rich
I would like to know what springs you have.
Well now I think that the BMR non-adjustable lower control arms are binding. They are torqued correctly and have poly bushings. When I get in the car they creak and they are lubed with poly bushing grease. Is the offset correct on the LCA pictured here? Just wondering if I put them on the wrong sides.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3441/3347021947_7699656915_b.jpg
It says that the offset goes to the center of the car which is how mine are? When I put them on I looked at the oem lca's and tried to match them up the same. Any other ideas?
http://www.steeda.com/directions/555-4422_steel_lower_control_s197.pdf
I would like to know what springs you have.
That type of rod end is going to be noisy. There seem to be plenty of people running aftermarket LCA without this issue, I don't know that this is going to be an acceptable long term solution. Why don't you contact the manufacturer of your LCAs and speak to them before throwing more cash at the problem?
Thanks for input Pony DNA. I agree with the poly/poly binding issues and I'm going to give these a shot from our newest vendor, UMI.
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I hope that if you decide on the UMI arms that you'd get them from me--since I've been trying to help.
As for the binding, Rich tells me the car creaks when he gets in and out which is classic noise from bushing stiction. Rod-ends aren't super expensive, if you have one that makes noise with miles, it's just a matter of unscrewing it and replacing it. Further, it was mentioned these rod-ends do have teflon lined races, which means they are not metal on metal, but lined and self lubricating. You can make a trick bushing that have a ball and say delrin liners, but it's functionally the same thing, and as the liner wears it too will make noise. And the type that use urethane are a joke, the ball doesn't want to rotate smoothly in urethane anymore than a urethane bushing wants to move smoothly on any other surface. They'd need a lot of lube, and frankly they are more gimmick than anything.
Hi Sam,
Have you ever used a Currie Johnnie Joint? The off road folks have been using them for years and swear by them.
Cheers!
Also the New J@M hot parts Extreme joint is a take off of the Currie Johnnie Joint !
Also check out the new Spohn DEL Sphere joints !
Hey SD07GT,
I like the Spohn Delrin bushed spherical but my experience with Delrin is that it cold flows and does not offer much NVH isolation. It should work well in this design but I would not expect much NVH isolation when compared to a poly material. I used to use the stuff for bushings on Datsun B510 and 240Z pivots and Porsche and BMW anti-roll bars and suspension pivots. It is pretty durable stuff and can last a long time if kept clean, I used to make the bushings grease-able from the center by drilling holes so the grease would push out the dirt and grit.
Cheers!