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Suspension Problem, Cant stand it anymore.
#1
Suspension Problem, Cant stand it anymore.
Hey guys, I have a 2004 Automatic Mustang GT.
My car is at about 102,000 miles and any narrow turns or bumps that i go over i feel like my car is doing its own thing. Bouncing, making sounds wobbling, bump feels like a 2 foot pot hole. I mean it feels HORRIBLE, to the point that i dont even want to drive it anymore.
So i went and bought new shocks/struts/springs.
I purchased Koni Shocks/Struts (STR) and BBK springs (about 1.5inch lowering, barely lowered).
That didn't solve my problem at all. Still feels the exact same.
Could it be tie end rods? Could tie end rods really make my car feel like its about to fall apart and go in 50 different directions?
Also when i come to a stop and i touch the brakes these real werid sound comes from my car (suspension issue) it honestly sounds like springs being squished and it did this before i got my new struts/shocks and springs. Yes, i know its hard to describe the sound but it sounds horrible. It will even make it if i put it in park and push down on the brakes. (I got new brakes 6 months ago).
Please guys, any suggestions would be appreciated to the maximum level.
My car is at about 102,000 miles and any narrow turns or bumps that i go over i feel like my car is doing its own thing. Bouncing, making sounds wobbling, bump feels like a 2 foot pot hole. I mean it feels HORRIBLE, to the point that i dont even want to drive it anymore.
So i went and bought new shocks/struts/springs.
I purchased Koni Shocks/Struts (STR) and BBK springs (about 1.5inch lowering, barely lowered).
That didn't solve my problem at all. Still feels the exact same.
Could it be tie end rods? Could tie end rods really make my car feel like its about to fall apart and go in 50 different directions?
Also when i come to a stop and i touch the brakes these real werid sound comes from my car (suspension issue) it honestly sounds like springs being squished and it did this before i got my new struts/shocks and springs. Yes, i know its hard to describe the sound but it sounds horrible. It will even make it if i put it in park and push down on the brakes. (I got new brakes 6 months ago).
Please guys, any suggestions would be appreciated to the maximum level.
#3
BBKs arent bad. Put the front end in the air and shake it down. My bet is a broken sway bar end link. Could be a bad inner/outer tie rod end... ball joint, wheel bearing. Hell the rear control arm bushings could be shot and causing the rear to wobble, which will certainly make noises and maek the car feel unstable.
#4
BBKs arent bad. Put the front end in the air and shake it down. My bet is a broken sway bar end link. Could be a bad inner/outer tie rod end... ball joint, wheel bearing. Hell the rear control arm bushings could be shot and causing the rear to wobble, which will certainly make noises and maek the car feel unstable.
Hm i changed the ball joints about 1 year ago. I changed my two front wheel bearings about 11 months ago. So that narrows it down too.
Broken Sway bar end link
Bad/inner outer tie rod end
Rear Control arm bushings
#5
Could be the actual rack and pinion itself, but whitefox hit all the major points pretty well, a side to side shake will tell you if there is tie rod play. Like he said broken links or bad sway bar bushings. Will be egged out and allow the sway bar to move within them. Im not sure how hard you drive but a long shot could be rear axle bearings. Can cause the rear to feel sloppy and shift side to side over bumps
#7
possible bad steering column or shaft, sorry to keep throwing things out there just thinking everything over as if it were in my shop. Ill stop now. W/o driving and feeling ourselves the possibilities are vast.