|
xcrushxkillxdestroyx |
|
||
|
hey guys,
havn't posted on here in a long time but i am just wondering if its worth keeping my car, its a 95 EF with 250k on the clock, however still runs pretty nicely. When i purchased it we found out the k-frame on it was bent, so this appearantly got fixed, however recently we were told by someone else, that this k-frame is bent. My front wheels have shifted to the drivers side of the car, and i get decent speed wobble at around 100km/h(wheels are alligned), could this be the k-frame or is my chassis twisted, or something else? if it is the k-frame does anyone know what sort of cost is involved with getting a good one and getting it swapped. Thanks guys |
||
Top | |
Krytox |
|
|||
|
Chances are no-one ever replaced it to begin with.
Replacing the K-frame is a reasonable job, you can do it with the engine in the car (supported from above) unbolt suspension, steering drop the k-frame etc. Getting a second hand K-frame is easy and they're around $50 from most do it yourself wreckers. Problem is, someone will charge you a fortune to do it. I did mine around 2 years ago, not because it was bent, because the engine had to come out anyways and I never liked the dents on the bottom from rocks. Speed wobbles at 100K would really indicate warped rotors, common and cheap to fix.
_________________ Carefree, we may not be number one, but we're up there. |
|||
Top | |
Nigel |
|
||
|
Speed wobbles at 100k also indicates wheel balance?
|
||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 150 guests |