93celicaconv
Member
I see a lot of posts on here about where to get replacement rear differential subframe bushing kits, replacement bushings for other suspension components, etc. Looks like there are many putting time & money into replacing these bushings.
My question is: How do I know (and how do I determine) when some or all these bushings are at the end of their life and should be replaced?
Does one look to see if the bushings are almost completely disintegrated before starting to plan for a replacement? Is there a ride quality change or a sound/vibration that develops pointing to bushing replacements?
These cars are 25-28 years old now (ST185's, that is). Just want to know what owners are looking for when they decide to get replacement bushing kits for their vehicles.
My question is: How do I know (and how do I determine) when some or all these bushings are at the end of their life and should be replaced?
Does one look to see if the bushings are almost completely disintegrated before starting to plan for a replacement? Is there a ride quality change or a sound/vibration that develops pointing to bushing replacements?
These cars are 25-28 years old now (ST185's, that is). Just want to know what owners are looking for when they decide to get replacement bushing kits for their vehicles.