So I took my 92 coupe to get an alignment today and when they put it on the rack they came back and said it has to have new ball joints before they can align it. They walked out and showed me what they say is the issue. They were pushing from the outside of the wheel towards the engine and rocking it back and forth with some obvious play in it. But when they tried to move it up and down along the suspension travel there was no play. Also when they'd push on one side towards the other, the opposite wheel would move as the steering rack was still connecting them. I'm not entirely against replacing them other than the front end has to come back apart and I was pretty eager to start driving the car after it's sat in my garage for 11 months with me working on it and not driving it.
The front end modifications are as follows.
Stock lower control arms (fox ball joints)
13in cobra brakes (new)
94/95 hubs
Tokico Blue struts
Eibach sportlines
energy suspension sway bar bushings and linkage
And I have a set of polyurethane control arm bushings I will install since I have to pull it apart anyways to replace the ball joints. The shop wanted $250 labor to replace the ball joints with them still on the car and said it's 1hr ($100) to replace the ball joints if I just bring them the control arms. That seems REALLY high to me for them to simply press out the old ball joints and press in the new ones.
Also, what if it was the outer tie rod ends? How do I test both of them independently while the car is still all together? How can I test them with the front end apart?
The front end modifications are as follows.
Stock lower control arms (fox ball joints)
13in cobra brakes (new)
94/95 hubs
Tokico Blue struts
Eibach sportlines
energy suspension sway bar bushings and linkage
And I have a set of polyurethane control arm bushings I will install since I have to pull it apart anyways to replace the ball joints. The shop wanted $250 labor to replace the ball joints with them still on the car and said it's 1hr ($100) to replace the ball joints if I just bring them the control arms. That seems REALLY high to me for them to simply press out the old ball joints and press in the new ones.
Also, what if it was the outer tie rod ends? How do I test both of them independently while the car is still all together? How can I test them with the front end apart?
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