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Questions about Front Suspension
How do you know if McPherson struts are bad - do you employ the "bounce
test"? My 95 Cougar doesn't seem to handle as well as it used to, seems to kind of ripple a little and lean while speeding thru the Dallas traffic. But it passes the bounce test. Also, how would you know if the tie rod ends or other front end components are bad? If I take it to a shop for diagnosis, they will tell me I need all new everything Maybe my problem is looseness in the steering? It has rack and pinion steering... Thanks, Libby |
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Libby Chantel wrote:
> > How do you know if McPherson struts are bad - do you employ the "bounce > test"? > My 95 Cougar doesn't seem to handle as well as it used to, seems to > kind of ripple a little and lean while speeding thru the Dallas > traffic. But it passes the bounce test. > > Also, how would you know if the tie rod ends or other front end > components are bad? If I take it to a shop for diagnosis, they will > tell me I need all new everything Maybe my problem is looseness in > the steering? It has rack and pinion steering... > > Thanks, > Libby Struts have to be really, really bad to fail the bounce test. As a rule of thumb, at 65k miles replace the struts. They are shot. At 120k miles replace the struts, suspension parts, bushings, etc. |
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Libby Chantel wrote: > > How do you know if McPherson struts are bad - do you employ the "bounce > test"? > My 95 Cougar doesn't seem to handle as well as it used to, seems to > kind of ripple a little and lean while speeding thru the Dallas > traffic. But it passes the bounce test. Do the bounce test on each side. If they react differently one side is bad. > Also, how would you know if the tie rod ends or other front end > components are bad? If I take it to a shop for diagnosis, they will > tell me I need all new everything Maybe my problem is looseness in > the steering? It has rack and pinion steering... Put the car on jackstands. Look for play in the ball joints, tie rods, etc. > Thanks, > Libby -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Libby Chantel wrote:
> How do you know if McPherson struts are bad - do you employ the "bounce > test"? The "bounce test" is not a particularly good method; many suspensions are set up such that they'll always pass, even with ****ty struts. How long have they been on the car? > My 95 Cougar doesn't seem to handle as well as it used to, seems to > kind of ripple a little and lean while speeding thru the Dallas > traffic. Voila. Get new ones. > Also, how would you know if the tie rod ends or other front end > components are bad? Inspection. |
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