"LE" stamped on lower control arm
#1
"LE" stamped on lower control arm
My 1997 Z28 has LE stamped on the lower control arms.
Are these the 1LE arms that have the better (harder?) bushings?
Edit: I have "FE2 SUSPENSION SYSTEM,RIDE AND HANDLING RIDE & HANDLING SUSP(FE2)" on my door panel (GPO code)
Thank you.
Are these the 1LE arms that have the better (harder?) bushings?
Edit: I have "FE2 SUSPENSION SYSTEM,RIDE AND HANDLING RIDE & HANDLING SUSP(FE2)" on my door panel (GPO code)
Thank you.
Last edited by llll1lll1; 10-02-2012 at 07:46 PM.
#2
Are you the original owner for the car? Was the suspension ever swapped out? Reason I ask is because the previous owner could have swapped out the stock LCA's for 1LE LCA/bushings.
If it's a true 1LE car, the RPO code on the door should say "1LE" somewhere.
If it's a true 1LE car, the RPO code on the door should say "1LE" somewhere.
#3
No "1LE" on the door codes.
The arm itself is stamped "LE" on the side, thus my question. Maybe all the arms are stamped LE?
The car has about 35k on it and I know the original owner (not a wrencher). Whatever's in there, they are original.
The arm itself is stamped "LE" on the side, thus my question. Maybe all the arms are stamped LE?
The car has about 35k on it and I know the original owner (not a wrencher). Whatever's in there, they are original.
#5
Yes, you don't even have to take the whole arm off. Just take out one bolt and swing that end downwards. If the rubber is solid, it's 1LE. If there are 2 windows through the rubber, opposite one another, it's the standard LCA setup.
#6
Are you refering to the front lower control arms or the rear lower control arms?
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