FIGS Front Lower Arm Rear Mount #2 Poly Bushing 90 duro HP
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FIGS Front Lower Arm Rear Mount #2 Poly Bushing 90 duro HP
After realizing the 3rd set of front tires was worn bald on the inside edge while leaving 20k of tread on the rest of the tire and after several alignments which had no result, I pulled the trigger on these bushings. FIGS' video also makes a solid case for the amount of slop in the factory front LCA rear bushings.
I don't drive the car much, but I noticed how the steering wheel never felt like it wanted to track straight when going over uneven road surfaces both at speed on the FWY and when coming to a stop. My wife slowly adapted to having the death grip on the wheel. I would ask "do you notice how your car drives?" She would say "no"
I replaced all four shocks about 2 months ago. Noticed a big improvement in how the car absorbed bumps and the ride felt solid again, but the steering still felt weird. While doing the shocks I noticed how the 2 year old front tires were worn nearly to the steel belts on the inside edges. Lastweek the front tires were replaced and things improved further, but the drive still felt sloppy. Yesterday I installed the new poly bushings. The alignment still needs to get checked, but the sloppy feeling is gone. There is some increased NVH (90 durometer high performance version used), but it's not bad and it's worth the solid feeling the car has. The car has 90k miles on it. We will see how the tire wear goes. Total cost was about $240 ($210 parts $30 labor to press out old and press in new at a local alignment shop). Thanks Mike.
Here are some photos:
I don't drive the car much, but I noticed how the steering wheel never felt like it wanted to track straight when going over uneven road surfaces both at speed on the FWY and when coming to a stop. My wife slowly adapted to having the death grip on the wheel. I would ask "do you notice how your car drives?" She would say "no"
I replaced all four shocks about 2 months ago. Noticed a big improvement in how the car absorbed bumps and the ride felt solid again, but the steering still felt weird. While doing the shocks I noticed how the 2 year old front tires were worn nearly to the steel belts on the inside edges. Lastweek the front tires were replaced and things improved further, but the drive still felt sloppy. Yesterday I installed the new poly bushings. The alignment still needs to get checked, but the sloppy feeling is gone. There is some increased NVH (90 durometer high performance version used), but it's not bad and it's worth the solid feeling the car has. The car has 90k miles on it. We will see how the tire wear goes. Total cost was about $240 ($210 parts $30 labor to press out old and press in new at a local alignment shop). Thanks Mike.
Here are some photos:
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Yes that is true but it is more than just a bushing. Its pretty robust and is a crucial part of the suspension. The driving experience after the install is a bonus. Not trying to justify the purchase please believe. Lastly, they are made in Austrailia so you know it's legit and cost a grip to ship. The Aussies know wth is going on with auto mods.
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My apologies for the late response. I took the loose bushings to an old alignment shop where you drive over a pit. This guy had a sheetload of attachments for his press. He put two sleeves together one smaller which touched the old bushing and one larger (diameter btw) which touched the press. He scratched his head a few times before getting the 1st one out. Try another shop and good luck.
So far the tires still look great. The ride and handling is still goowad. I can let the steering wheel go over bumps and track straight even when stopping. My wife drives crazier than before and gets the calm down chime on onramps. But I can not get het to hold the steering wheel at 10 2 or 3 9. She one hand 12s it
JDKane527 what do you think?
So far the tires still look great. The ride and handling is still goowad. I can let the steering wheel go over bumps and track straight even when stopping. My wife drives crazier than before and gets the calm down chime on onramps. But I can not get het to hold the steering wheel at 10 2 or 3 9. She one hand 12s it
JDKane527 what do you think?
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No vibration. Nothing like doing a poly engine or trans mount as in some vehicles where all of the vibration comes through the firewall into the steering wheel and pedals. Just a slight increase in firmness & feel over bumps. My gauge is my wife and she hasn't said anything about it being bad. I really don't know how to describe it other than not a soft as the factory rubber. If you were to get the softer duro bushing set it would really be insignificant IMO. I installed the higher duro because it was in stock and I took a gamble.