should i not even bother with a 4 wheel alignment if my rear knuckle bushings are gone? or jsut stick with 2 wheel? new tires coming in the mail so figure i should get an alignment when i get them mounted/balanced.
#33166, "RE: 2 wheel vs 4 wheel alignment?" In response to Reply # 2
Whoever does the alignment might actually compensate the front end of the rear being so far out because of the bushings, and when you get the bushings fixed you will end up way out up front again. Trust me, just go to Energy Suspension.com and get the rear end kit. Cheap and easy.
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#33167, "RE: 2 wheel vs 4 wheel alignment?" In response to Reply # 3
Originally posted by 740 turbo brick Whoever does the alignment might actually compensate the front end of the rear being so far out because of the bushings, and when you get the bushings fixed you will end up way out up front again. Trust me, just go to Energy Suspension.com and get the rear end kit. Cheap and easy.
i remember when i was lookin into bushing awhile back, people said they had ES ones fail after a year or two. i thought prothane was the way to go?
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#33177, "RE: 2 wheel vs 4 wheel alignment?" In response to Reply # 8
I actually purchased my full ES master kit from the Autozone. They had to order it so I guess it's not much different than ordering it from Summit or elsewhere, but I liked the convenience; And Iv'e never heard of polyurethane bushings going out after a year's time. I've had mine installed for about 2 years now with no issues or squeaks.
#33178, "RE: 2 wheel vs 4 wheel alignment?" In response to Reply # 9
Originally posted by Black_Eclipse I actually purchased my full ES master kit from the Autozone. They had to order it so I guess it's not much different than ordering it from Summit or elsewhere, but I liked the convenience; And Iv'e never heard of polyurethane bushings going out after a year's time. I've had mine installed for about 2 years now with no issues or squeaks.