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StuckintheskY

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Nov 23, 2008
Austin, Texas
Hey guys I really need help finding A complete rebuild suspension kit for my 1995 Eagle Talon ESI M/T. Everything needs to be replaced. I need to completely rebuild the suspension on the car, most likely the front end first. What is the best way to go?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Not performance parts either. I basically just need to rebuild the suspension on my car. Upper/lower ball joints etc. Do you guys know of an all in one kit I can buy to do this??
 
It depends on what kind of problems..but, I would start with KYB shocks and tie rods (inner and outer) and sway bar links..why the rebuild? vibrations? pulling?
 
Ya it's all worn and squeeks alot too. Just wondering if you guys knew of any really good places I could go to get everything I need at once.
 
Well, I bought the Tokico hp blue shock kit with springs. I bought new Control arms for the front and bought a master energy suspension polyurethane bushing kit. The front is all done and everything runs great (good handling and very stiff/smooth)!!! However I have oversized tires so they scrape the fenders almost everytime I turn too sharp or hit any type of bump. There was still lots of vibration coming from the drivers side and I figured out it was the wheel hub assemlby so I replaced that and the front end feels like a brand new car. Now the only squeeks I hear are coming from the rear which is completely blown out, (I'll be replacing the suspension back there when I have more time off, I already have all of the parts) and the hood that scrapes the side of the fender which makes this really annoying loud squeeking sound when I drive. This should be fixed with a simple adjustment. So I'll keep updating you guys on how the re-build of my suspension goes.ROFL:)
 
Well I just started a new thread on what tire/wheel combo would work best for me. I still have not finished the rear, I don't have much time off. So once I figure out what I should get I'll go ahead and order them, then I'll finish the rear and take the car in to get aligned and adjusted and what not.:)
 
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