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 Replacing Bushing In Rear,upper Control Arm, some play in drivers side rear wheel
 
beerbaron
post Jun 12 2008, 08:15 AM
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I had the situation with the obviously cambered in wheels. But that was due to the worn upper arm bushing. I've replaced the whole upper arm about 2 months ago. Now I've got a new creaking groaning sound. However, there is no obvious play, and no obvious camber problem.

So you think its the lower armbushing? Outy think its the dog bone. Possible the sway bar bushing.

No way to narrow it down?
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post Jun 12 2008, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(beerbaron @ Jun 12 2008, 08:15 AM)
I had the situation with the obviously cambered in wheels.  But that was due to the worn upper arm bushing.  I've replaced the whole upper arm about 2 months ago.  Now I've got a new creaking groaning sound.  However, there is no obvious play, and no obvious camber problem. 

So you think its the lower armbushing?  Outy think its the dog bone.  Possible the sway bar bushing. 

No way to narrow it down?
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lower, for sure.
they are not as prone to affecting the camber, and you may not be EASILY able to get movement out of it.. but its probably shot.
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