reptile
20+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 30, 2004
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Spokane,
Washington
I was wondering if lowering the car (with whatever drop that Apex springs give) promotes excess strain and stress on the related suspension components.
My car has been lowered for about 2 years now, and while it looks cool, I am worried about the condition of the driveline components. I made use of full camber correction hardware as well as upgraded shocks to compliment the springs, in an effort to "do it right".
The drive axles are obviously at a considerably different angle than they were with the stock set up, as are the upper and lower control arms.
Since this is not how the car was built from the factory, should I be concerned about eventual drive axle/suspension component failure?
My front end has been making creaky groany noises when going over bumps and when going over bumps while cornering. It's not the "clunk" that a worn CV joint makes, but rather just "creaking"
When driving other cars and going over the same terrain (like say, the lip to my driveway) I hear no abnormal sounds from any suspension components.
Could it be that my suspension bushings are just worn out causing noise when made to rotate on their pivot points?
I am debating on whether I should go through the hassle of putting my stock springs back in for fear of causing too much damage to my undercarriage, since it seems to me that the whole system is under considerable stress from being forced into different-than-stock angles . Also, lowering a daily driven commuter is kind of a bad idea, and I am kind of regretting it.
My car has been lowered for about 2 years now, and while it looks cool, I am worried about the condition of the driveline components. I made use of full camber correction hardware as well as upgraded shocks to compliment the springs, in an effort to "do it right".
The drive axles are obviously at a considerably different angle than they were with the stock set up, as are the upper and lower control arms.
Since this is not how the car was built from the factory, should I be concerned about eventual drive axle/suspension component failure?
My front end has been making creaky groany noises when going over bumps and when going over bumps while cornering. It's not the "clunk" that a worn CV joint makes, but rather just "creaking"
When driving other cars and going over the same terrain (like say, the lip to my driveway) I hear no abnormal sounds from any suspension components.
Could it be that my suspension bushings are just worn out causing noise when made to rotate on their pivot points?
I am debating on whether I should go through the hassle of putting my stock springs back in for fear of causing too much damage to my undercarriage, since it seems to me that the whole system is under considerable stress from being forced into different-than-stock angles . Also, lowering a daily driven commuter is kind of a bad idea, and I am kind of regretting it.
