Suspension Replacement
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Suspension Replacement
I had my Alcon brakes replaced yesterday (See my Post #64 HERE) and also had the front and rear suspension inspected. I knew that time takes its toll on the rubber bushings, but they were worse than I expected. One touch and the rubber crumbles. That was surprising because my XKR still rides great with no squeaks or rattles. Look closely and you'll see how bad the bushings are.
I decided to replace everything and use this complete kit that I found on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285594917863
It's a lot cheaper than buying all those parts individually.
I decided to replace everything and use this complete kit that I found on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285594917863
It's a lot cheaper than buying all those parts individually.
Last edited by Stuart S; Yesterday at 08:50 PM.
#2
That kit does not contain all the components complete, looking at the picture. For example there are no rear lower arms.
It looks like it has the bushes for the rear arms, so you are looking at pushing the bushes out and replacing. Not impossible if you have the equipment, but some work and skill required.
I am working through mine at present. 2006 car in UK and every rubber cover and bush failed at rear, some at front too.
I am doing the rear lower arms next , replacements arrived yesterday. I did however buy the complete lower arms , albeit not jaguar ones .
When I took my car for it's inspection ( UK MOT testing). The fellow said all Jaguar cars have very poor rubber bushes and covers , it's very common. They are generally a fail here for the annual test if excessivly deteriorated.
It looks like it has the bushes for the rear arms, so you are looking at pushing the bushes out and replacing. Not impossible if you have the equipment, but some work and skill required.
I am working through mine at present. 2006 car in UK and every rubber cover and bush failed at rear, some at front too.
I am doing the rear lower arms next , replacements arrived yesterday. I did however buy the complete lower arms , albeit not jaguar ones .
When I took my car for it's inspection ( UK MOT testing). The fellow said all Jaguar cars have very poor rubber bushes and covers , it's very common. They are generally a fail here for the annual test if excessivly deteriorated.
Last edited by Cliffords; Today at 02:40 AM.
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@Cliffords and @guy
I joined the Forum in August 2010, when I bought my 2009 XKR Portfolio Convertible. It is not my daily driver, has under 39K miles, and this is the first time it has any suspension work other than alignment.
This is not a DIY project for me, as I don't have the necessary skills or tools. My indie mechanic is ASE Certified and owns a gorgeous 2007 Aston Martin Vantage 6-speed coupe, among other toys. It has the best stance I've ever seen. The tires don't rub inside the fender wells and there are no wheel spacers. The aftermarket rear spoiler extension is real carbon fiber, but he removed the front CF spoiler as it was too low.
Which rubber bushings, if any, would you recommend replacing with polyurethane bushings? Or, given the limited future use, would you simply use everything in the kit?
Stuart
I joined the Forum in August 2010, when I bought my 2009 XKR Portfolio Convertible. It is not my daily driver, has under 39K miles, and this is the first time it has any suspension work other than alignment.
This is not a DIY project for me, as I don't have the necessary skills or tools. My indie mechanic is ASE Certified and owns a gorgeous 2007 Aston Martin Vantage 6-speed coupe, among other toys. It has the best stance I've ever seen. The tires don't rub inside the fender wells and there are no wheel spacers. The aftermarket rear spoiler extension is real carbon fiber, but he removed the front CF spoiler as it was too low.
Which rubber bushings, if any, would you recommend replacing with polyurethane bushings? Or, given the limited future use, would you simply use everything in the kit?
Stuart
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Stuart, my two cents. Poly bushes offer a firmer ride than rubber as you know and they will take away from the suspension, but they are superior in handling. I'm built for comfort and rarely do any hard driving so I opted to stay with rubber bushes. If I were to do poly, based on my riding style, I'd put them in the arms that handle lateral movement.
#7
Around 2012 was the first failed bush replacement and by 2016 and around 45K miles (so they last about 4 years, regardless of mileage, as we know it's not use, it's environmental), many of the rubber bushes were on their third replacements and since I was seeking better handling and suspension performance, I switched everything to PowerFlex poly, black and purple. I didn't notice any degrade with NVH and was still on the original factory CATS coilovers (but Spires Eibach springs).
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Suspension control arm, front lower forward.
Good afternoon. I have a question for you all. I have a 2013 XKR. My mechanic as advised that my right front suspension control arm needs to be replaced. They related that both must be replaced. My question is; is there another brand that you can recommend. The Jaguar replacement cost dang near had me stroke out. 3129.84 parts only. Thank you kindly.
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