Rear upper control arm bushing replacement?
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Rear upper control arm bushing replacement?
I recently installed Pfadt inverted adjustable shocks front/ rear, Pfadt "Johnny O'Connell" swaybars front/ rear with heim joint endlinks, GM T1 front upper control arms, and a Hardbar camber kit. I also lowered the car on stock bolts as far as it would go. I plan to corner weight the car and do an aggressive street/ track alignment per Pfadt's website.
The alignment shop says my rear upper control arm bushings need replacing. I bought this car as a road trip/ HPDE car, NOT to set any track records. I will be running Hoosier R6's 315/35/17 and 335/35/17 at the track. I really don't want a squeeky/ harsh ride around town. A stock Z06 is harsh enough... what are my options in terms of rear upper control arm bushings?
Can the stock bushings be replaced or does the whole control arm need to be replaced? Should I go poly or spherical (would prefer not to)?
I also need to replace me rear tie rods... again not sure if I should go GM/ Moog on these or go with the Zip kit.
Help me get this thing back together, I've had it up on the lift for several nights and would love to be able to track it!
The alignment shop says my rear upper control arm bushings need replacing. I bought this car as a road trip/ HPDE car, NOT to set any track records. I will be running Hoosier R6's 315/35/17 and 335/35/17 at the track. I really don't want a squeeky/ harsh ride around town. A stock Z06 is harsh enough... what are my options in terms of rear upper control arm bushings?
Can the stock bushings be replaced or does the whole control arm need to be replaced? Should I go poly or spherical (would prefer not to)?
I also need to replace me rear tie rods... again not sure if I should go GM/ Moog on these or go with the Zip kit.
Help me get this thing back together, I've had it up on the lift for several nights and would love to be able to track it!
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Your only option to stay with stock bushings is to go with the OEM A Arm. They are not available any other way. I would not recommend doing a partial install on poly or other non OEM bushings. Do them all or stay stock. Poly will increase the NVH on the car a bit but it is not objectionable for every day use. The key is getting them properly lubricated on install then they are as quiet as stock.
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Well, it is a 13 year old car so it is probably normal wear. Rubber should last for a few years with slicks on a HPDE car, but I don't know what your options are. It's the front uppers that don't last long.
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That's great news! I was able to find a set of new T1 upper arms for the front that I've just installed. Now I just need a source for replacement rear upper arms. EBay?? My rear tie rods are also shot on the drivers side... Any tips there? I'm still confused on whether I should get the zip bump steer kit or stock replacements?
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Guys just as an update, I put the car up in the air last night and inspected. Definite play coming from the passenger side outer tie rod end (can wiggle the wheel left and right about a 1/4"). I actually could not see any deterioration to the upper control arm bushings so I'm not sure what chassis shop saw there. I ordered 2 new Ecklers rear outer tie rods this morning, will keep y'all posted.