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So what's the current wisdom on replacing stock front suspension parts? Are there certain brands to look for? Is Moog still making decent parts? How about Drake?
For the upper control arms, is there anything wrong with keeping my stock arms and just replacing the control arm shaft and ball joints? Or is there an advantage to getting the complete arm pre-loaded in a kit? I'm leaning toward the former because I'd like to keep as many original hard parts as I can.
For the lower control arms my understanding is it makes more sense to just replace the whole arm, pre-loaded with ball joint and bushing.
For the coil spring seat/perch, is it even possible to just replace the bushings? Or is it simpler to just buy the whole seat/perch?
Coil springs - should I just replace them since I'm already in there? (the repos seem pretty inexpensive)
On any of these parts is there a reason to get the heavier duty versions to improve performance? I'm replacing parts due to wear, not because I want to hit the track. But I'm not opposed to taking advantage of newer design improvements if they stay in the realm of stock.
Thanks in advance everyone. It's been a lot of years since I've looked up these parts.
BTW, I've already seen this excellent resource someone posted a long time ago (by Marty or Jeff Speegle maybe?)
For the upper control arms, is there anything wrong with keeping my stock arms and just replacing the control arm shaft and ball joints? Or is there an advantage to getting the complete arm pre-loaded in a kit? I'm leaning toward the former because I'd like to keep as many original hard parts as I can.
For the lower control arms my understanding is it makes more sense to just replace the whole arm, pre-loaded with ball joint and bushing.
For the coil spring seat/perch, is it even possible to just replace the bushings? Or is it simpler to just buy the whole seat/perch?
Coil springs - should I just replace them since I'm already in there? (the repos seem pretty inexpensive)
On any of these parts is there a reason to get the heavier duty versions to improve performance? I'm replacing parts due to wear, not because I want to hit the track. But I'm not opposed to taking advantage of newer design improvements if they stay in the realm of stock.
Thanks in advance everyone. It's been a lot of years since I've looked up these parts.
BTW, I've already seen this excellent resource someone posted a long time ago (by Marty or Jeff Speegle maybe?)