- Aug 19, 2016
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Hi everyone,
I know I have posted before about this when I first got my 1990 GT, but I hadn't really driven it much at that point. I thought it was just a really stiff setup, but I just recently took the car out of storage and have been looking a little further into it.
How much travel should the front suspension have? If I push on the fender it barely moves at all, and if I push up and down trying to get it bouncing it moves maybe an inch. To me that just can't be right. When driving it feels like there is a solid link between the tires and the car itself.
I tried jacking it up from the K member keeping an eye on the lower control arms making sure that they are moving and they did. Even once the tires were off the ground it looked like they had only dropped a few inches which might be normal. It was nice to see that the wheels at least dropped out of the fender a bit. I was concerned they wouldn't at all. The rear at least seems to move when I push down on it or try to bounce it. It is still stiff, but moves at least
Is there anything on these that is prone to failure that might cause this? It is almost completely stock and hasn't been driven much so I thought that maybe the struts have seized up. I have never seen this happen, but I don't know what else could have happened. It does seem strange that both sides are exactly the same so maybe it is just really stiff springs or struts?
Thanks for any suggestions.
I know I have posted before about this when I first got my 1990 GT, but I hadn't really driven it much at that point. I thought it was just a really stiff setup, but I just recently took the car out of storage and have been looking a little further into it.
How much travel should the front suspension have? If I push on the fender it barely moves at all, and if I push up and down trying to get it bouncing it moves maybe an inch. To me that just can't be right. When driving it feels like there is a solid link between the tires and the car itself.
I tried jacking it up from the K member keeping an eye on the lower control arms making sure that they are moving and they did. Even once the tires were off the ground it looked like they had only dropped a few inches which might be normal. It was nice to see that the wheels at least dropped out of the fender a bit. I was concerned they wouldn't at all. The rear at least seems to move when I push down on it or try to bounce it. It is still stiff, but moves at least
Is there anything on these that is prone to failure that might cause this? It is almost completely stock and hasn't been driven much so I thought that maybe the struts have seized up. I have never seen this happen, but I don't know what else could have happened. It does seem strange that both sides are exactly the same so maybe it is just really stiff springs or struts?
Thanks for any suggestions.