Bottom_Feeder
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Thanks for everyone's input!
Whatever you decide make sure to keep the old part, maybe you can scrape the gold plating off or something.Also what I'm thinking. They really should have lasted longer than this so trying something else may not really be much of a gamble.
Weird, most of the aftermarket options for Japanese cars include them. I refuse to install them.Ball joints are not part of the assembly
They are pressed into the knuckles, just bolted to the control arms. The inverse of many designsWeird, most of the aftermarket options for Japanese cars include them. I refuse to install them.
Ah. My mistake. I’m too used to the Toyota/Subaru world where a ball joint is included with the arm if it’s an aftermarket one. Exceptions if it’s OE or a truck.They are pressed into the knuckles, just bolted to the control arms. The inverse of many designs
They should not.Also what I'm thinking. They really should have lasted longer than this so trying something else may not really be much of a gamble.
Thank you for the info. My understanding is that the top line Mevotech parts are pretty good, actually. Yes?Some cars are like that. Again, owning five Volvos with the same chassis, I have around million miles experience with that particular suspension.
Generally, Volvo OEM bushings last about 80-100,000 miles. I’ve done two complete suspension rebuilds on the V70XC. It has 308,000 miles. The bushings are soft, so that the ride is compliant. The engine mounts are also equally soft, and some of them need replacement at similar mileage.
Mevotech lasts about 10,000 miles.
Can you add up the cost of an alignment that is necessary after replacing bushings, it starts to get pretty expensive to use Mevotech unless you’re dumping the car under a year, and you want to foist your problems onto someone else.
I just had this conversation with an independent garage up in Denver, where I keep one of the cars, they will only use Volvo OEM suspension parts. They’ve had terrible luck with every other aftermarket supplier. Volvo OEM wears out 100,000 miles, but that’s several times longer, and results in happier customers, than the other brands.
I don’t have the experience to say yes or no. I would have to rely on someone who has used them.Thank you for the info. My understanding is that the top line Mevotech parts are pretty good, actually. Yes?
Yes I've found the mid-level suspension stuff at most parts stores will last 80-90-100k miles. TBH I've never even considered OEM or bothered to get price for them, but I guess will at least call next time.I just put some NAPA LCAs on my son's Focus. Includes the BJs on those. Were v. nice looking units and were about $150 ea. Also tossed in some adjustable camber bushings "while I was there".