• Mustang Forums
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-

New control arm or change bushing?

  • Thread starter Thread starter 95Vert383AOD
  • Start date Start date Apr 29, 2009

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
Apr 29, 2009
#1
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #1
I have a bad bushing (push down on the fender and squeak).

I was looking on Maximum Motorsports. They have a control arm (non tubular)....but for the price of $300 i was thinking i could get the same performance getting energy suspension replacement polyurethane bushings.

Never dealt with control arms or bushings. Anyone who's been in this situation feel free to comment.

Thanks,

Chris
 

Adam95GT

New Member
Aug 14, 2006
2,564
3
0
Burlington, NJ
Apr 29, 2009
#2
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #2
You could just replace the bushing... or you cold use it as an excuse to replace the whole control arms.... there is someone selling a set of 03 cobra (ford racing) a arms on corral for $150
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
Apr 29, 2009
#3
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #3
Adam95GT said:
You could just replace the bushing... or you cold use it as an excuse to replace the whole control arms.... there is someone selling a set of 03 cobra (ford racing) a arms on corral for $150
Click to expand...

I'm way ahead of ya...i almost used it as an excuse to drop $600 on a MM tubular K member ...But for now i want an arm with a spot for the spring so don't have to go to coil overs....because im stubborn!!!

I just can't justify shelling out $300 on Control arms that have stock looking design. If i have to ill get some steel plate and box in my stock control arms if it comes down to it.
 

SublimeRT

Member
Jan 25, 2003
230
1
16
Clarksville, TN
Apr 29, 2009
#4
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #4
One of the benefits of buying new ones is that they'll come with new ball joints installed. Not to mention it'll save you the headache of changing the bushings in your current control arms.

They're a little cheaper at Stang Suspension. Better hurry though.

Ford Racing Front Control Arms - For 94-04 Mustangs - StangSuspension.com
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
Apr 29, 2009
#5
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #5
SublimeRT said:
One of the benefits of buying new ones is that they'll come with new ball joints installed. Not to mention it'll save you the headache of changing the bushings in your current control arms.

They're a little cheaper at Stang Suspension. Better hurry though.

Ford Racing Front Control Arms - For 94-04 Mustangs - StangSuspension.com
Click to expand...

Yeah but are those Urethane bushings??? It doesn't say.
 

Adam95GT

New Member
Aug 14, 2006
2,564
3
0
Burlington, NJ
Apr 29, 2009
#6
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #6
PA racing makes a tubular for use with stock k member and spring set up...

The 03's on corral had new ball joints installed but the boots were torn... just need to get new boots... energy sells them for $8
 

Bosko5.0

Active Member
May 18, 2006
1,067
0
37
longwood, FL
Apr 29, 2009
#7
  • Apr 29, 2009
  • #7
The only differnece between the 03-04 control arms is that they remove a plate, and one stiffer rear bushing. I don't even think the ball joints are any different. And after a 2 years I am getting a clunking noise up front. Next time Im going tubular.
 

SublimeRT

Member
Jan 25, 2003
230
1
16
Clarksville, TN
Apr 30, 2009
#8
  • Apr 30, 2009
  • #8
95Vert383AOD said:
Yeah but are those Urethane bushings??? It doesn't say.
Click to expand...

No they are not urethane. If you're trying to get rid of a squeek you might wanna stay away from urethane though.
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
Apr 30, 2009
#9
  • Apr 30, 2009
  • #9
SublimeRT said:
No they are not urethane. If you're trying to get rid of a squeek you might wanna stay away from urethane though.
Click to expand...

Yeah but i want to do something more performance. I have urethane sway bar bushings and never has a squeak.
 

revhead347

Apparently my ex-husband made that mistake.
20+ Year Stangneter
Jun 14, 2004
9,289
1,632
214
Acworth, GA
May 1, 2009
#10
  • May 1, 2009
  • #10
I have a set of Steeda offset bushings I'm not using. They have never been installed, and I am willing to sell them. PM me if you are interested.

http://www.steeda.com/products/steeda_off_set_a_arm_busings.php

Kurt
 

Chythar

Recently finished repairing my rear
20+ Year Stangneter
Aug 26, 2004
2,373
140
113
Foothill Ranch, CA
May 1, 2009
#11
  • May 1, 2009
  • #11
The 03 Cobra A-Arms supposedly have stiffer rubber in the bushings and a low-friction ball joint. They also increase the front wheelbase by a total of 3/4", bringing the wheels about even with the fenders. Before the price nearly doubled, they were a nice inexpensive way to replace worn ball joints and bushings. I have them installed on my Cobra clone, and I can also say they do increase the front turning radius by a little bit. Not much, but enough to notice.

I found it easier to buy the new control arms and get new bushings and ball joints (both my ball joints were squeaking badly) already installed. The bushings are fused to the metal, you have to drill or burn them out. Less work and a minor upgrade at the same time.
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
May 1, 2009
#12
  • May 1, 2009
  • #12
Well im not touching the control arms personally. I know a lil shop of Dominican guys that work without heat year round. They will do both ball joints for under $100 labor....and while they're in there im sure they wouldn't charge me a whole bunch for control arm bushings. I'm liked and known on a first name basis around there. I was gonna bring some Energy Suspension urethane bushings by for them to install.
 

Adam95GT

New Member
Aug 14, 2006
2,564
3
0
Burlington, NJ
May 1, 2009
#13
  • May 1, 2009
  • #13
it looks like you already have your answer then
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
May 1, 2009
#14
  • May 1, 2009
  • #14
Adam95GT said:
it looks like you already have your answer then
Click to expand...

Yeah but i was just trying toi get an idea of what options i had. I would but the whole arm with ball joints if it was lighter and had a spot for a spring and came with Urethane Mounts....but it seems i cant get all that.

So i Suppose Rebuilding my existing Control arms with urethane will increase my handling capabilities. but with labor it will cost the same as just buying arms!!! Too bad they don't make those spring holding A arms with Urethane bushings.....or i would have already bought a set.
 

Adam95GT

New Member
Aug 14, 2006
2,564
3
0
Burlington, NJ
May 1, 2009
#15
  • May 1, 2009
  • #15
95Vert383AOD said:
Yeah but i was just trying toi get an idea of what options i had. I would but the whole arm with ball joints if it was lighter and had a spot for a spring and came with Urethane Mounts....but it seems i cant get all that.

So i Suppose Rebuilding my existing Control arms with urethane will increase my handling capabilities. but with labor it will cost the same as just buying arms!!! Too bad they don't make those spring holding A arms with Urethane bushings.....or i would have already bought a set.
Click to expand...

Earlier i stated PA racing did infact make them...
PA Racing
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
May 1, 2009
#16
  • May 1, 2009
  • #16
Adam95GT said:
Earlier i stated PA racing did infact make them...
PA Racing
Click to expand...

I was reading somewhere that Springs add too much stress to tubular arms, not sure if theres any truth to this.

Remember that the arm must take the weight of the corner of the vehicle right in the middle of the arm. So with some hard cornering i could see where this could be a concern.

Chris
 

Adam95GT

New Member
Aug 14, 2006
2,564
3
0
Burlington, NJ
May 1, 2009
#17
  • May 1, 2009
  • #17
95Vert383AOD said:
I was reading somewhere that Springs add too much stress to tubular arms, not sure if theres any truth to this.

Remember that the arm must take the weight of the corner of the vehicle right in the middle of the arm. So with some hard cornering i could see where this could be a concern.

Chris
Click to expand...

Considering not many people are running a "true" coilover set up on their cars and just a sleeve.... this is pushing the weight on the spring farther out... which i would assume putting more pressure on your suspension then the traditional reverse mcpherson set up... Not to mention putting the weight of you car on your strut towers instead of a more solid k member...


Atleast thats the y i see things
 

95Vert383AOD

15 Year Member
Jun 10, 2008
1,133
34
69
New Bedford, MA
May 1, 2009
#18
  • May 1, 2009
  • #18
well when they do the coil over setup the weight isn't being put on the A arm. The A arm is there to keep the wheel where its supposed to be but it doesn't have to support weight. I need my A arm to support weight. Not to mention i have a 351 in the front now. I can see me hitting the wrong pothole one day and bending/ snapping one of those pretty A arms. If i lived down south i would say no prob......but i need a control arm thats can seat a spring in the middle and physically be stronger than a stock one.
 

revhead347

Apparently my ex-husband made that mistake.
20+ Year Stangneter
Jun 14, 2004
9,289
1,632
214
Acworth, GA
May 1, 2009
#19
  • May 1, 2009
  • #19
Adam95GT said:
Earlier i stated PA racing did infact make them...
PA Racing
Click to expand...

QA1 makes them too.

Kurt
 
You must log in or register to reply here.

Similar threads

Fox Suspensión Noise
  • PonyGTrider
  • Nov 24, 2025
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
Replies
11
Views
347
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Apr 8, 2026
PonyGTrider
New Products From J&M Products - 1979-1998 & 1999-2004 Race/Extreme Duty Rear Lower Control Arms
  • J&M Products
  • Oct 9, 2025
  • Vendor Sponsor Forums
Replies
0
Views
241
Vendor Sponsor Forums Oct 9, 2025
J&M Products
Tightening upper control arm bushings at ride height dilemma… need some help
  • AnthonyA1234
  • Dec 27, 2024
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech
  • 2 3
Replies
51
Views
5K
Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech Feb 27, 2025
General karthief
A
SOLD For Sale: 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra Modified
  • anjteal93
  • Sep 5, 2025
  • Fox Body Mustangs For Sale (1979-93)
Replies
13
Views
1K
Fox Body Mustangs For Sale (1979-93) Oct 26, 2025
Mindseye007
SN95 The Unicorn
  • HANO Motorsports
  • May 18, 2025
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
  • 2
Replies
21
Views
1K
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Aug 15, 2025
HANO Motorsports
Share:
Bluesky Email Share Link
  • Mustang Forums
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Forums
  • What's new
  • Media
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Sponsor
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?