Is there a definitive action plan on strut rod bushings since the OEM ones are gone? I know the thermoplastic ones don't last (didn't on the wife's 5.0). What's the best option on replacements and procedure now?
I also considered these before going with the lincoln continental bushings. claims to be natural rubber.. not sure..Is there a definitive action plan on strut rod bushings since the OEM ones are gone? I know the thermoplastic ones don't last (didn't on the wife's 5.0). What's the best option on replacements and procedure now?
I have the SCP front bushings and can confirm that they're noisy as all hell if it's the least bit cold out. I eventually need to figure out what to do about that.
That reminds me, are the sleeves/ washers unique or did i just get swindled for a set of 40$ bushings??SCP poly bushings are repackaged energy suspension bushings for a 61 continental
That reminds me, are the sleeves/ washers unique or did i just get swindled for a set of 40$ bushings??
I genuinely wondered if i was paying for the instructions or hardware or just getting clucked
The energy suspension Continental sleeves need to be hogged out a little bit to fit over our metric strut rods and they don’t come with washers, so the SCP premium does have some value to it
That said I was able to hog mine out using a brake cylinder hone and the very same washers in the SCP kit are less than $10 from your local Ace hardware
Too cold? What to do about that? Move out Canada!I have the SCP front bushings and can confirm that they're noisy as all hell if it's the least bit cold out. I eventually need to figure out what to do about that.


this does make me feel a bit better about the purchase, and bill seemed to know his stuff, the shop that installed his parts didnt
Did you lube them during the install? Mine are silent and I haven’t relubed them since I installed them. I used dielectric grease
No idea: I have no mechanical knowledge / space to work, so I rely on shops to do what I need done, sadly. I hope one day to have an actual garage with space, but in the meantime I'm stuck. Is it possible to go and ask them to take the bushings out to grease them once they're already on, or should you might as well replace them at that point?
Tails please there are too may people moving here.Too cold? What to do about that? Move out Canada!
Oh, heads Carolina, tails California
Somewhere greener, somewhere warmer
Up in the mountains, down by the ocean …
In all honesty the guy running the shop in question is a good cat, but he is letting shit slide.Agreed. 3 of our local garages have been bought out by idiots retiring here, and it's terrible until they realize that they can't run a business. All have failed miserably.
Off topic but the issue is, Mechanics can make more money and steady in Industrial Maintenance.I wouldn't be surprised if mechanics are a dying breed. who wants to get their hands dirty and work hard nowadays, AI gonna take care of it all...
I'm having a terrible time trying to find a couple electronics techs to hire.
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Become a plumber instead.I wouldn't be surprised if mechanics are a dying breed. who wants to get their hands dirty and work hard nowadays, AI gonna take care of it all...
I'm having a terrible time trying to find a couple electronics techs to hire.
Critical thinking skills are going away. No one tries to figure stuff out; if they can't find a YTvideo or someone to do it for them, it just never happens.I wouldn't be surprised if mechanics are a dying breed. who wants to get their hands dirty and work hard nowadays, AI gonna take care of it all...
I'm having a terrible time trying to find a couple electronics techs to hire.
Off topic but the issue is, Mechanics can make more money and steady in Industrial Maintenance.
Like most topics here, going off the rails is SOP.In reading through this post, I wondered if these struts, as they age can begin to "fall apart" (per say) and make a lot of ratteling noise. Don't mean to hijack the post, just speaking out loud from a thought I had.
Edit: Never mind, I found this article:
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The Noises Bad Struts Make: Diagnosis and Fixes - Z Auto Service
Hearing clunks or pops over bumps? Discover what strut wear sounds like and how Z Auto Service diagnoses and fixes faulty suspension parts.zautoservice.com
I wouldn't be surprised if mechanics are a dying breed. who wants to get their hands dirty and work hard nowadays, AI gonna take care of it all...
I'm having a terrible time trying to find a couple electronics techs to hire.