Hard right turn clunk
#22
Found this video. Interesting viewing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-FthbeJ-sw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-FthbeJ-sw
#23
So the Moog part number RK620897 and RK620898 are the correct full control arm assemblies needed for the hhr? Give a quick copy and paste into Amazon to see them. I have them saved to my shopping list pending an answer. All my bushings are still original after 200K miles and I have noticed fast clunk sounds when backing out of my garage. Also some highway shimmy that may be related to these parts as well. Will one of ye ol experts fact check part numbers and get back to me?
#25
Have you looked at the bushings you currently have, to see if they are worn out, or are you just going to replace the lower control arms hoping that they are the problem?
At that mileage I would suspect they are well past their prime, but why not check them out first before laying out some serious $'s?
A visual check, as well as using a large screwdriver/lever to check the movement of the bushing/LCA is not a difficult task.
At that mileage I would suspect they are well past their prime, but why not check them out first before laying out some serious $'s?
A visual check, as well as using a large screwdriver/lever to check the movement of the bushing/LCA is not a difficult task.
#27
#30
(But, they would still be the wrong stamped steel unit )
"Moog Problem Solver control arms incorporate proven design and engineering features to provide a comfortable ride. They're manufactured from high-quality materials and have a full ball metal stud that provides 360 degrees of smooth, consistent, rotational movement—resulting in more responsive steering"
Not sure if that's the description for the ball joint, rear bushing or both.
Last edited by firemangeorge; 01-30-2017 at 10:59 AM.