thejmfc
Full Member
Not even two tanks of gas into owning our new LeSabre, I already feel the need to modify it. 🙄
First, an overview of the situation, for those who are unfamiliar with these things:
Most, if not all LeSabres are equiped from the factory with FE1 (soft ride) suspension, which is the softest of all possible H-Body suspensions. What else would you expect? It's a Buick. So, it rides like a dream, but handling is quite soft too.
Other H-Bodies can have FE2 (ride and handling), FE3 (sport), or the coveted but uncommon F41 (firm ride and handling) suspensions. These different suspensions have differing spring stiffness and sway bar diameters. I'm told that the F41 and FE2 sway bars are the same, and I would assume that FE3 would also be the same as those. But the FE1 sway bars (front and rear) are smaller.
Wondering what your car has? Check the RPO codes. They can be found on a sticker either on the underside of your trunk lid, or the top of your spare tire cover. One of the above codes should be on there.
What I'm going to do, and why:
I am going to replace my FE1 front and rear sway bars with FE2 units, swiped from a junkyard Pontiac Bonneville SSE. This will help to control body roll much better than the stock parts, and hopefully give the car somewhat sportier cornering skills, and better highway stability in crosswinds, etc..
Not that it's bad as it is. I just want it to be even better.
I could also swap in the FE2 springs to give me more of what I want (see above), but firmer springs would also give a firmer ride. I really like the ride as it is, so I won't be doing that. I expect the car to feel just a bit firmer with the new sway bars, but not nearly as much as if I had done the springs too.
When I do the swap, I will be using new end links (with firm, long lasting poly bushings). New endlinks alone would likely make the car feel more responsive, as the factory units are mushy.
Questions, comments?
I'll be doing this sometime in the coming weeks, once I have all of the necessary hardware. I'll keep you posted. 😀
First, an overview of the situation, for those who are unfamiliar with these things:
Most, if not all LeSabres are equiped from the factory with FE1 (soft ride) suspension, which is the softest of all possible H-Body suspensions. What else would you expect? It's a Buick. So, it rides like a dream, but handling is quite soft too.
Other H-Bodies can have FE2 (ride and handling), FE3 (sport), or the coveted but uncommon F41 (firm ride and handling) suspensions. These different suspensions have differing spring stiffness and sway bar diameters. I'm told that the F41 and FE2 sway bars are the same, and I would assume that FE3 would also be the same as those. But the FE1 sway bars (front and rear) are smaller.
Wondering what your car has? Check the RPO codes. They can be found on a sticker either on the underside of your trunk lid, or the top of your spare tire cover. One of the above codes should be on there.
What I'm going to do, and why:
I am going to replace my FE1 front and rear sway bars with FE2 units, swiped from a junkyard Pontiac Bonneville SSE. This will help to control body roll much better than the stock parts, and hopefully give the car somewhat sportier cornering skills, and better highway stability in crosswinds, etc..
Not that it's bad as it is. I just want it to be even better.
I could also swap in the FE2 springs to give me more of what I want (see above), but firmer springs would also give a firmer ride. I really like the ride as it is, so I won't be doing that. I expect the car to feel just a bit firmer with the new sway bars, but not nearly as much as if I had done the springs too.
When I do the swap, I will be using new end links (with firm, long lasting poly bushings). New endlinks alone would likely make the car feel more responsive, as the factory units are mushy.
Questions, comments?
I'll be doing this sometime in the coming weeks, once I have all of the necessary hardware. I'll keep you posted. 😀
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