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Old 04-28-2009, 02:20 PM
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Control arms and swaybars....

I've been hearing (and sometimes feeling) a clunk when turing to the right in parking lots and such. Took my car into a shop the other day to get everything looked at and here's what they came back with for that particular problem:

-front left swaybar bushing endlink worn and loose $69P & 59L
-swaybar bushing are dry and creaking $???
-left front control arm bushings leak grease and may clunk $633.15 plug alignment with new balljoint

The control arm bushing being the #1 culprit for the clunking problem, but unfortunately Subaru doesn't sell them seperately from the whole assembly. So it's also the most expensive on the list.

Does all this look about par for the course for a 200,000+ car? Any tips on saving money while still getting her back to 100% condition (my goal)?
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:25 PM
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Re: Control arms and swaybars....

If you're up to it, you may be able to remove the control arm, remove the rubber bushing material, and make a new one with polyurethane. I'm planning on trying that this summer, the front bushing of my control arms are marshmellow-like. It's mainly caused by oil leaking onto them. The oil is soaked up by the rubber, the rubber swells and becomes soft.
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:27 PM
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Re: Control arms and swaybars....

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If you're up to it, you may be able to remove the control arm, remove the rubber bushing material, and make a new one with polyurethane. I'm planning on trying that this summer, the front bushing of my control arms are marshmellow-like. It's mainly caused by oil leaking onto them. The oil is soaked up by the rubber, the rubber swells and becomes soft.
Chris,

This is an idea I had also thought of when faced with the clunk on my Ebony. I replaced it with a used one for now, but will likely try the project sometime.
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:34 PM
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Re: Control arms and swaybars....

Is this bushing the only part of the control arm that would really need replacing ever?

Why wouldn't they not just make a replacement part? Or is it permanently built into there?
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:45 PM
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Re: Control arms and swaybars....

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Chris,

This is an idea I had also thought of when faced with the clunk on my Ebony. I replaced it with a used one for now, but will likely try the project sometime.
I'm definitely planning on trying it this summer, so I'll take pictures and let you know how it comes out. My main concern is keeping the inner tube perfectly centered with the outer one, and lined up with the rear. If they go off-center is will throw the car's alignment completely out. That along with some new swaybar brackets welded on for my custom links (just finished them up in the machine shop ) and a good de-rusting and paint...should have the front suspension well on it's way to looking new.

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Is this bushing the only part of the control arm that would really need replacing ever?

Why wouldn't they not just make a replacement part? Or is it permanently built into there?
The control arm itself it unlikely to ever need replacing short of being in an accident, but those sort of bushings are difficult to place in a high-stress part and still be removable. It's something that is rarely replaced, so I guess Subaru didn't deem it necessary to put in the engineering time to make them modular.

Your easiest bet would be to post a wanted add and see if anyone can supply you with a used control arm.
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Old 04-28-2009, 07:49 PM
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Re: Control arms and swaybars....

I'll probably have some new (exact fit) front swaybar bushings for sale soon. I'll be starting a new thread for them.
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