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Old May 13, 2013 | 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Pony-Ride

Tim,

I don't know what forums you read, but it's ALL OVER THE MUSTANG FORUMS. The LCA noise is a known issue and there is a TSB from Ford for the past several years. The mist recent updated one is tsb-12-8-24. Here's just a few samples of the discussions on the subject:

http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...11-2013-a.html

http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...11-2013-a.html

http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...normal-49.html

http://www.teamshelby.com/forums/ind...rm-over-bumps/

http://www.teamshelby.com/forums/ind...ttach_id=76103
Also Tim, I emailed Matt Levine about the issue and was told the issue must be my install of the parts. As I indicated before, the upper strut mounts, sway bar links, springs, are all correctly torqued and installed. I have no way of video recording the noise. The Ford techs hear it too and their solution was to replace the LCA's which have done nothing to fix the clunking and groaning noise which again, ONLY occurs when it's hot outside or when the car is driven for a decent amount of time.. It does not happen when it's cooler outside or when the car has not been driven for less than 30 minutes or so. The issue must be related to the Steeda parts, or it changing the geometry of the weight of the car, or Fords other parts are bad.
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Old May 13, 2013 | 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Pony-Ride

I'm in the same boat as you. I installed Steeda Ultra lites and steeda panhard bar. I have had Ford replace the front LCAs last week. Still noise. I may pull out the steeda springs and go back to stock, then trash the steeda stuff. Big waste if energy for me. I called steeda a month ir two ago when I first installed the springs and bar and was told the issue must be my install. I installed everything per their directions working with a master technician as well. The Ford tech that replaced the LCAs looked things over said the springs are all installed correctly, so it's not my install.
Your issue isn't steeda, it's your front lca's. your dealer might have put in an outdated fix for the lca. There are 3 versions, and even the 3rd version is failing.
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Old May 13, 2013 | 07:03 AM
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I was referring to the noise when the Steeda LCA's are installed. In a case of our LCA's making noise it is usually not greased properly.

Let me revisit with the engineers and our team including Matt regarding the information you have provided.

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TJ
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Old May 13, 2013 | 07:15 AM
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I don't believe this is a common problem. I've read several posts on this forum that convinced me that your products were the best. I write this without trying to sound rude, the experience of others isn't my concern. The only car that I truly care about is my own.

My car creeks from the right side whenever I go up an a driveway and one wheel articulates before the other. If both wheels move together, I have no noise. I had them installed at a reputable dealer.

This leads me to believe that either my part is faulty or all your parts have this issue and no one else cares but me. I don't believe telling me that your engineer says it never happens serves any purpose. I do believe that never is an awfully bold statement.

I presume this to mean you have never had manufacturing error or failure. You would be the first company I would know of to claim that.
I do not know if your post was meant as a way to save future sales or try to offer help. Maybe I'm sensitive because I have a very limited income and chose your parts and now feel foolish. Your post makes me feel even more ignorant for buying your companies parts.
Mr. V ... I did not post that in anyway to make you feel stupid or try to say that our parts never cause issues.

We monitor these boards very carefully and we see times where a consumer posts something that is related to our parts being faulty and in the end ... it wasn't the part at all. Please give us some time to look into what is taking place so that we can help resolve the issues you are having.

In your case ... we can send you a new bushing and see if that helps the issues you are experiencing. All cars react differently but I wanted to provide you with the heads up that we are working behind the scenes to understand your issue and working to figure it out.

You did make a great investment with the Steeda parts and we are here to help to ensure that your first investment, your car, will not have any issues.

What is your order number or email address? I would like to get a technician or engineer in touch with you.

Best Regards,

TJ
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Old May 13, 2013 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by tj@steeda

Mr. V ... I did not post that in anyway to make you feel stupid or try to say that our parts never cause issues.

We monitor these boards very carefully and we see times where a consumer posts something that is related to our parts being faulty and in the end ... it wasn't the part at all. Please give us some time to look into what is taking place so that we can help resolve the issues you are having.

In your case ... we can send you a new bushing and see if that helps the issues you are experiencing. All cars react differently but I wanted to provide you with the heads up that we are working behind the scenes to understand your issue and working to figure it out.

You did make a great investment with the Steeda parts and we are here to help to ensure that your first investment, your car, will not have any issues.

What is your order number or email address? I would like to get a technician or engineer in touch with you.

Best Regards,

TJ
My email is yknits18@msn.com. I do not have an order number from you. I purchased my parts from GTR in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Old May 13, 2013 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tj@steeda
I was referring to the noise when the Steeda LCA's are installed. In a case of our LCA's making noise it is usually not greased properly.

Let me revisit with the engineers and our team including Matt regarding the information you have provided.

Best Regards,

TJ
thanks Tim. look forward to any help.
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Old May 13, 2013 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeyt03

Your issue isn't steeda, it's your front lca's. your dealer might have put in an outdated fix for the lca. There are 3 versions, and even the 3rd version is failing.
Amazing how you diagnosed it without seeing the car... Just messing with ya...

Here's the deal... When I brought it to the service advisor at Parks Ford, I mentioned the 3 versions of the TSB LCAs. BELIEVE ME, I DID MY RESEARCH FIRST. I have the "C" version... The Ford dealer told me it's the newest one. I mentioned to the dealer that there may be a "D" version and they looked it up based on VIN information and said the "C" version is the most recent one. It would be nice if Deysha chimed in here and told us what is the exact front left and right LCAs model number of the most updated TSB should be for my 2013 MY. I believe the most updated one is still 9 months old from August of last year. I do not believe the issues was ever the lower control arms because I'm hearing the same noise when it gets hot out... I think it's something else. Today, I jacked up the car and double checked the bolts and torque on the swag bar links and sway. All us tightened up correctly. Strut mount correct, Spring correct.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Pony-Ride

Amazing how you diagnosed it without seeing the car... Just messing with ya...

Here's the deal... When I brought it to the service advisor at Parks Ford, I mentioned the 3 versions of the TSB LCAs. BELIEVE ME, I DID MY RESEARCH FIRST. I have the "C" version... The Ford dealer told me it's the newest one. I mentioned to the dealer that there may be a "D" version and they looked it up based on VIN information and said the "C" version is the most recent one. It would be nice if Deysha chimed in here and told us what is the exact front left and right LCAs model number of the most updated TSB should be for my 2013 MY. I believe the most updated one is still 9 months old from August of last year. I do not believe the issues was ever the lower control arms because I'm hearing the same noise when it gets hot out... I think it's something else. Today, I jacked up the car and double checked the bolts and torque on the swag bar links and sway. All us tightened up correctly. Strut mount correct, Spring correct.
Hmm that's odd. Well an easy way to check if its the steeda lca is to put the stock ones back on and see if the noise continues.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by mikeyt03

Hmm that's odd. Well an easy way to check if its the steeda lca is to put the stock ones back on and see if the noise continues.
not sure what you're talking about. I never used Steeda LCAs
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Old May 14, 2013 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Pony-Ride

not sure what you're talking about. I never used Steeda LCAs
I think he's referring to my original post. This thread was originally about rear lower control arms. Speaking of which, can anyone share their experience with either roush or whiteline rear lca in regards to nvh?

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Old May 14, 2013 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. V

I think he's referring to my original post. This thread was originally about rear lower control arms.
yes agreed..
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Old May 14, 2013 | 02:14 PM
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There are (2) two separate issues taking place here. One is regarding an OEM issue that we can't comment on ... the other is Mr. V who has an issue with his LCA.

Frank with Steeda is currently talking to the shop in regards to what is taking place. They are planning on putting it on their 4 post lift so that the car has the weight on the wheels. Then lift it high enough so the technician can get under it ... then have the other tech’s work to find the squeak. At this point ... we can't confirm that it is the LCA ... but the shop is working to find the issue one way or another.


Best Regards,

TJ

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Old May 14, 2013 | 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Pony-Ride

yes agreed..
Yeah, I got you confused with the op.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeyt03

Yeah, I got you confused with the op.
Good idea to put on the stock lca. I gave them to my cousin. No return for me on that. I have my car at GTR in Rancho Cucamonga. They are a great shop so I'm confident it'll turn out right.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 06:37 PM
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If anyone has information they care to share about roush lca or whiteline lca I term of nvh, I'd appreciate it. I empathize with folks that have different unrelated concerns but I'd like to learn more about the concern I originally posted about.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. V
If anyone has information they care to share about roush lca or whiteline lca I term of nvh, I'd appreciate it. I empathize with folks that have different unrelated concerns but I'd like to learn more about the concern I originally posted about.
The roush lca uses the same exact bushing as the brembo/gt500 lca's. And it wont fit into most relo brackets. The WL lca is ok, but not perfect. There is a thread about the bolts stripping out(very dangerous) on another forum.

Honestly the stock lca's are fine, the only problem is they wont fit into most relos. The UCA is what will correct any wheelhop. I have the metco arm/mount and there is no nvh, but its expensive.
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Old May 15, 2013 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Ross

The roush lca uses the same exact bushing as the brembo/gt500 lca's. And it wont fit into most relo brackets. The WL lca is ok, but not perfect. There is a thread about the bolts stripping out(very dangerous) on another forum.

Honestly the stock lca's are fine, the only problem is they wont fit into most relos. The UCA is what will correct any wheelhop. I have the metco arm/mount and there is no nvh, but its expensive.
I am one of the lucky ones, my wheel hop went away with the lcas and steeda torque box braces. Your post makes me think I may have to stay with steeda. What lca are you using and how is it in regards to noise?
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Old May 16, 2013 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. V
I am one of the lucky ones, my wheel hop went away with the lcas and steeda torque box braces. Your post makes me think I may have to stay with steeda. What lca are you using and how is it in regards to noise?
I'm still on the stock lca's for a few reasons. The MEtco UCA got rid of all my wheel-hop though.
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Old May 17, 2013 | 04:16 AM
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I'm still on the stock lca's for a few reasons. The MEtco UCA got rid of all my wheel-hop though.
That makes a lot of sense... If you stop to think about what the axle and tires are doing while the wheel hop is happening the first thing that logically should be replaced IS the upper bracket and UCA.


Sorry to hijack Mr.V, any new resolution?
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Old May 17, 2013 | 03:11 PM
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Not jacking at all. When comments are even mildly related, I think they serve those that read. I'm still waiting on my third visit to try and sort this out creaking noise. We will see. Roush lcas look better all the time.
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