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toyomoho -> RE: 1995 Camry bushings and front suspention (4/15/2008 1:00:46 PM)
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Not up on Subaru thus can’t help. What kind of steering problems, this would greatly aid in running down the area The ball joints can be inspected using a pry bar and checking for play, these are bolted to the lower sway arm. The suspension arm bushings can be inspected for deterioration and play while still on the car. You can either buy separate bushings or the complete arm with bushings. The rack has internal bushings that guide the actual rack rod; to replace these requires removing the rack housing. The rack itself is bolted to the frame by 2 rack-housing brackets; each brackets has a rubber type grommet between the bracket and housing. The sway bar should have a link going from the bar to the lower suspension arm The upper shock/strut mounts can deteriorate over time, as they are rubber; inspect these by raising the hood and looking at the area where the strut rod bolts to the mount. The upper mounts also have bearings to allow the strut to rotate when steering. They can go bad and start making a mild popping noise as the steering wheel is turned. Check the steering wheel shaft u-joints for play, noise and binding. You can see this area by looking under the hood beneath the power brake booster. If the CV joints are original check these for noise by making left and right hand turns at around 20 mph, listen for popping noises. Check the CV joint boots for splitting. Suggest if buying parts to try online sites such as www.rockauto.com. The site has a very good selection of quality parts at prices much cheaper then Toyota and most time even local parts stores. If you are going to do major work suggest buying a Haynes service manual on this car for under $20.
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