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Will3212 Mar 3, 2013 11:18 PM

Which aftermarket front lower control arms you recommend?
 
Hi, I have a 2012 mustang GT. The dealer swapped out my front lower control arms 4 times because of a creak noise when going over speed bumps or small bumps on the road. After the 4th attempt the noise is still there, didn't get any better. It ONLY happens in the summer around 80 degrees and when the car is warm, in the winter time it's completely gone. The dealer said there's a TSB out on the front lower control arm bushings. So I'm deciding to go aftermarket. Which after market front lower control arms would you recommend I buy and install?

Brandon302 Mar 4, 2013 08:36 AM

There is a guy on here, 908SSP I think, or something to that effect. He swapped just the bushings on his front LCA's with the whiteline bushings. I would get with him to see how he likes them. He said something about not wanting to buy aftermarket because they are weaker then stock, but don't quote me quoting him on that.

Jay@Hypermotive Mar 4, 2013 07:41 PM

Your stock OEM's are fine. Look at replacing the bushings, whiteline has a bushing kit that works great.

Ibnzmonkey Mar 5, 2013 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by Jay@Hypermotive (Post 6567723)
Your stock OEM's are fine. Look at replacing the bushings, whiteline has a bushing kit that works great.

Link?

ConeBoss Mar 5, 2013 02:21 PM

I have stock arms & Prothane bushings on mine. They have been fine so far...http://www.prothanesuspensionparts.c...?prod=4%2E3165

Will3212 Mar 8, 2013 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by ConeBoss (Post 6568301)
I have stock arms & Prothane bushings on mine. They have been fine so far...http://www.prothanesuspensionparts.c...?prod=4%2E3165

So that bushing kit is basically just the rubber bushing pieces, I'd have to reuse everything else right. Is the installation difficult? I'm going to buy them and have my shop install them

Ross Mar 8, 2013 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by Will3212 (Post 6570499)
So that bushing kit is basically just the rubber bushing pieces, I'd have to reuse everything else right. Is the installation difficult? I'm going to buy them and have my shop install them

A couple of things to watch out for. The aftermarket bushings might cause you issues with your steering rack, the only fix being a $900 FRPP steering rack. The bushings are a real pain in the azz to install, mostly removing the old bushings w/o damaging the arm. You might want to consider getting a complete arm from steeda, comes with poly bushings and balljoint. But seriously be prepared to trade off a squeak for a horrible steering wheel shudder. Maybe Ford racing also has a pre-assembled arm w/ upgraded bushings.

ConeBoss Mar 8, 2013 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by Ross (Post 6570526)
A couple of things to watch out for. The aftermarket bushings might cause you issues with your steering rack, the only fix being a $900 FRPP steering rack. The bushings are a real pain in the azz to install, mostly removing the old bushings w/o damaging the arm. You might want to consider getting a complete arm from steeda, comes with poly bushings and balljoint. But seriously be prepared to trade off a squeak for a horrible steering wheel shudder. Maybe Ford racing also has a pre-assembled arm w/ upgraded bushings.

I heard about that problem. Although I thought it was a Electric steering calibration issue and that Ford had a software update they can install to address it. But maybe i'm thinking of sumthin else.

Agree that changing those is a PITA! The after market arm is not a bad idea...its just that most of them are designed for a lowered car and have the suspension geometry corrections built in.

Will3212 Mar 8, 2013 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by Ross (Post 6570526)
A couple of things to watch out for. The aftermarket bushings might cause you issues with your steering rack, the only fix being a $900 FRPP steering rack. The bushings are a real pain in the azz to install, mostly removing the old bushings w/o damaging the arm. You might want to consider getting a complete arm from steeda, comes with poly bushings and balljoint. But seriously be prepared to trade off a squeak for a horrible steering wheel shudder. Maybe Ford racing also has a pre-assembled arm w/ upgraded bushings.

what you think of these?
http://www.cjponyparts.com/bmr-front...-2013/p/LCA86/

Ross Mar 8, 2013 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Will3212 (Post 6570762)

Theyre nice, but not OEM. The other ones from Steeda and FRPP, are OEM arms with upgraded ball joints and bushings. I personally dont think its worth the trade-off on a streetdriven car to get rid of a squeak. The aftermarket LCA's might squeak also, and you have a very high chance of devoloping a steering wheel shudder. Unfortuanely I dont think that was solved w/ a software update. The FRPP rack is required @$900 plus labor.

Now ask yourself is 2k worth it to get rid of a sqeak. Just get louder mufflers.

Will3212 Mar 9, 2013 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Ross (Post 6570791)
Theyre nice, but not OEM. The other ones from Steeda and FRPP, are OEM arms with upgraded ball joints and bushings. I personally dont think its worth the trade-off on a streetdriven car to get rid of a squeak. The aftermarket LCA's might squeak also, and you have a very high chance of devoloping a steering wheel shudder. Unfortuanely I dont think that was solved w/ a software update. The FRPP rack is required @$900 plus labor.

Now ask yourself is 2k worth it to get rid of a sqeak. Just get louder mufflers.

yeah that's what I was thinking, louder mufflers. I want to get these http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-g...ck-2011gt.html
do you know if there are any performance gains with those mufflers? Installing these won't void warranty at all right?

Xar Mar 9, 2013 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Will3212 (Post 6571924)
yeah that's what I was thinking, louder mufflers. I want to get these http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-g...ck-2011gt.html
do you know if there are any performance gains with those mufflers? Installing these won't void warranty at all right?

they are ford racing parts - had 'em installed on my car by ford. mechanic told me he loves seeing aftermarket parts made by ford, service manager told me no problems with warranty with ford parts.

performance gain? YES - but only because they sound so good I want to romp on it more.... probably very little if any in reality but the BUTT-DYNO 5.0 says it's ROCKIN!!!

:)

Ibnzmonkey Mar 10, 2013 03:32 AM

Heck yes. The GT500 style mufflers sound nice!

Ross Mar 10, 2013 11:18 AM

Borla s-type.......

908ssp Mar 10, 2013 10:50 PM

None of the after market front lower control arms are really safe for everyday driver.

You have to buy a new rack there is no soft ware up date if you change bushings.

Get a louder exhaust so you don't hear the creak.

Ibnzmonkey Mar 11, 2013 12:12 AM

So the Whiteline bushings squeak? To be honest it's not really a bother. Louder exhaust seems to be the best fix! :)

Ibnzmonkey Mar 11, 2013 08:37 PM

Still looking for the whiteline bushings... cant seem to find them or my google fu is weak.

908ssp Mar 11, 2013 09:46 PM

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My Whiteline bushings don't squeak. They feel great really tightened up the steering feel much less rubbery. I have a 2010 the last of the hydraulic steering cars and on that and earlier cars they work great but from what I have read they shouldn't be put on the electric steering cars till Ford does something about the programing.

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Ibnzmonkey Mar 12, 2013 12:54 AM

Excuse my ignorance. But I dont see how the bushings would mess with the rack programming? Is the added vibration from the stiffer bushing somehow affecting the sensors within the rack itself?

Brandon302 Mar 12, 2013 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Ibnzmonkey (Post 6573729)
Excuse my ignorance. But I dont see how the bushings would mess with the rack programming? Is the added vibration from the stiffer bushing somehow affecting the sensors within the rack itself?

It might, in trying to make the car softer on the street maybe they setup bump correction similar to the older bump steer setups. So with stiffer bushings it might cause your car to become unpredictable.


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