jrice612
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In June I replaced the front suspension - struts, springs, mounts, ball joints, tie rod ends, rack, bearings, bushings. About a month ago I noticed that it was out of alignment again...so I took it in. I also noticed that there was some play in the wheel. The shop said that my upper strut mounts must be bad - that when you replace springs without mounts, the springs can get "spring memory" and the car won't align...which will be noticeable by play in the wheel. They offered to remove and re-seat my strut/spring assembly for $400. The strut mounts were replaced at the time with the struts and springs. I used OEM-spec parts.
This is the third set of spring/struts I've replaced (in general, not on this car lol) and never had this problem before...anybody know if they might be right?
What's the problem feel like? While driving at 30 mph, it's inconvenient. I'll turn left and my steering wheel will still be pointing at 10 o'clock when I'm driving straight. At 60 mph, it's scary - let's say the road S-curves. I turn left first, no problem...when I go to turn back right, there's play from 10 to 1 o'clock before the car begins turning back right.
The only other thing I can imagine is if my rack is actually moving a bit. When I replaced the rack, I couldn't get the bolts out of the old rack, so I just used some grade 8 bolts. They didn't fit completely snug in diameter, but I figured that wouldn't matter if I wrenched the thing down tight to the subframe. The bolts are still tight...I would think that they'd have broken by now if that was the problem.
This is the third set of spring/struts I've replaced (in general, not on this car lol) and never had this problem before...anybody know if they might be right?
What's the problem feel like? While driving at 30 mph, it's inconvenient. I'll turn left and my steering wheel will still be pointing at 10 o'clock when I'm driving straight. At 60 mph, it's scary - let's say the road S-curves. I turn left first, no problem...when I go to turn back right, there's play from 10 to 1 o'clock before the car begins turning back right.
The only other thing I can imagine is if my rack is actually moving a bit. When I replaced the rack, I couldn't get the bolts out of the old rack, so I just used some grade 8 bolts. They didn't fit completely snug in diameter, but I figured that wouldn't matter if I wrenched the thing down tight to the subframe. The bolts are still tight...I would think that they'd have broken by now if that was the problem.
$400