Check out my busted A-arm
#1
Check out my busted A-arm
About a week or more ago, I noticed fresh black rubber on my left front tire edge, indicating a rub. Looked inside and found this:
I did wonder how that happened, but the car has been driving fine otherwise; no pulling of any kind.
Today, I was going to the store and noticed an occasional light popping sound. When I got back to the house, I jacked up the car and wiggled the wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock positions and did get a bit of wobble out of it. Nothing out of the 12 and 6 o'clock positions. Tie rods and ball joints looked fine (I've changed those out in the last year or so).
I had an extra hub in the garage and thought I'd just swap them out and see what happens. Before I headed back to the garage, I took one quick glance over at my lower A-arm and saw this:
Crazy stuff. Never seen nor heard of this one before. My car hasn't been to ANY track of any sort in over 2 years, just daily driven 4 miles back/forth to work and the occasional errand around town.
I did wonder how that happened, but the car has been driving fine otherwise; no pulling of any kind.
Today, I was going to the store and noticed an occasional light popping sound. When I got back to the house, I jacked up the car and wiggled the wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock positions and did get a bit of wobble out of it. Nothing out of the 12 and 6 o'clock positions. Tie rods and ball joints looked fine (I've changed those out in the last year or so).
I had an extra hub in the garage and thought I'd just swap them out and see what happens. Before I headed back to the garage, I took one quick glance over at my lower A-arm and saw this:
Crazy stuff. Never seen nor heard of this one before. My car hasn't been to ANY track of any sort in over 2 years, just daily driven 4 miles back/forth to work and the occasional errand around town.
#5
I don't know that tubular would be the best way to go on a daily driver. Anyone got any experience w/ them as far as durability goes? I need to keep this car reliable for one more year while the wife's in school. I don't plan on getting rid of this car - it will be a sunny day driver and turn into a restoration/clean-up/hot rod project once it's out of commission as a daily.
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#13
The hammer marks were from me back when I installed the poly bushings. It was such a tight fit that the A-arm needed some assistance getting back into place.
You can get the poly bushings just about anywhere these days I s'pose. I bought mine from Thunder Racing and installed them about 6 years ago. My overall assessment is if you're the type that complains about road noise and rough ride, don't buy them. I've gotten used to them so it doesn't bother me. The combination of these and really stiff springs tends to make the car ride a bit like a lumber wagon, but again I don't mind it. Also, in the winter time the bushings tend to squeak a little bit due to the cold.
You can get the poly bushings just about anywhere these days I s'pose. I bought mine from Thunder Racing and installed them about 6 years ago. My overall assessment is if you're the type that complains about road noise and rough ride, don't buy them. I've gotten used to them so it doesn't bother me. The combination of these and really stiff springs tends to make the car ride a bit like a lumber wagon, but again I don't mind it. Also, in the winter time the bushings tend to squeak a little bit due to the cold.
#14
Something doesn't look right too me. The stock bushing comes in a metal sleeve. Why no sleeve?
Poly bushing in that location usually have a high failure rate of the bushing. I have never seen the arm break though.
Poly bushing in that location usually have a high failure rate of the bushing. I have never seen the arm break though.
#15
The sleeve you're talking about is in there. I left it in there after burning out the old bushing and cleaned/sanded it out so the new one would fit. I remember taking the sleeve out on the right side because that was the first one I did, thinking it had to come out, but the bushing doesn't fit without the sleeve in it.
#20
I am being honest here when I say I've never hit anything. I've never run over anything unusual, and this car has never been into an accident.
If I were to hypothesize anything, I'd suspect it may be from heating the A-arm from a torch which might have made the metal too brittle. 5+ years later it finally gave up, but then if that were the case wouldn't a guy think it would have happened quite a bit earlier, like during an autocross, but it's been well over 2 years since I've done any of that stuff. I am sure the poly bushings definitely make the other suspension components do more of their job than the rubber bushings absorbed in the past.
If I were to hypothesize anything, I'd suspect it may be from heating the A-arm from a torch which might have made the metal too brittle. 5+ years later it finally gave up, but then if that were the case wouldn't a guy think it would have happened quite a bit earlier, like during an autocross, but it's been well over 2 years since I've done any of that stuff. I am sure the poly bushings definitely make the other suspension components do more of their job than the rubber bushings absorbed in the past.