millbrilesabre
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So I notice in the parts catalog, the upper rubber portion for the front subframe bushings is different for the #1 position than it is for the #2 and #3 positions. When I look at my bushings, it looks like I put the unique one in the #2 position instead of the #1 position. So I guess thats probably the root of the problem. Right now when my car is on it's wheels, the upper rubber portion of the bushings in the #1 and #3 positions are loose enough to spin them by hand even though the bolts are torqued all the way down. So that means the metal parts of the bushings are bottoming out on each other, but the subframe still has room to wiggle in between them cuz there isn't enough rubber sandwiching it.
I can't decide if I want to try and move those rubber pieces from the #2 slot to the #1 spot before I buy new bushings. I don't think that will fix the issue but it would be free to try.....
In any case, I need to drop the subframe and remove some or all of those bushings. Do you happen to know if I can drop it far enough to do that without disconnecting the steering rack?
I can't decide if I want to try and move those rubber pieces from the #2 slot to the #1 spot before I buy new bushings. I don't think that will fix the issue but it would be free to try.....
In any case, I need to drop the subframe and remove some or all of those bushings. Do you happen to know if I can drop it far enough to do that without disconnecting the steering rack?