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It's time for new shoes. Got damaged CV boots up front as well. This is just care and feeding issues I know but I am a bit picky about this car, as most of us are.
1993 Great condition, bout 112k on the car, rides and drives smooth as silk on the highway. Corners excellent 99% of the time. Does have a strange quirk though that my mechanic has not been able to duplicate and rarely happens. The quirk is once in a great while, while accelerating at moderate pace, between 40 to 60mph on say an onramp type turn, not sharp but moderate, only to the right, the right front wheel seems to start to bounce? or shake. This movement is transfered to steering wheel. Accelerate harder and it stops, decelerate a bit and it stops then too. Happens vary rarely, can't reproduce at will. All other respects of the handling are crisp and sharp. The tires are not new but plenty of tread left all around and I keep the air at 32psi up front and 30psi in the rear. I know the owners manual says 32 up front and 28 in the rear, but that sure seems like a low pressure for the rear. The struts seem ok, the steering rack seems tight and all arms seem to have good connections. This has both me and my mechanic stumped for a direction to go, and he won't charge me for work he does not do. Here is my ideas for work needs doing. 1. Use ceramic brake shoes. Tired of the brake dust on the wheels. Question: Good middle of the road rotors to use; Drilled, slotted, aftermarket or OEM and what brand for both shoes and rotors might you all suggest. 2. The CV joint boots up front are both damaged. My mechanic says best to just replace the shafts. Question: Replace just the boots or go for remanufacured or new CV shafts? Brand to look for? Question: Are the shafts for front left and right the same, and same question for rear as well? Question: Best to replace all four at the same time or just the front. The rear boots look good and are undamaged. 3. Keep in mind, the only modification I have made to the car is a purchase of the 5 pass radiator though this site. Very pleased with the performace and I got in on the first batch, with the filler cap issues and all. I still have the original radiator and want to keep the car as stock as possible, but will take advice on rotors as this is something that does not require modifications to the rest of the car to imploy. I know these might seem simple questions, but I have searched around a bit and parts people are a bit confused about the model and I want to supply my mechanic with parts to keep the prices down. And that brings me to my last but not least question: Prices for parts, where to get them all, rock bottom but quality counts. Prices for Labor to expect: I trust him, up to a point, you can never tell if your mechanic is trying to wring a bit more out of ya cause yer car is the only SVX he ever has to work on, and he rarely gets the chance hehe. Any and all advice will be greeted with appreciation, happy touring.
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OT can help you w/ items 1 and 2.
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Information on #2
My mechanic states that it is less expensive to go the route of simply replacing them with remanufactured axles instead of going through the labor expense of simply replacing parts when it comes to the axles.
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OT? I'm confused
Yourconfused, I'm confused, who or what is an OT?
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OT = Old Tom = Tom Krynock = "svxfiles"
You can either contact him through the board or go to www.svxfiles.com
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Dave - 03 Baja - 92 SVX - 86 Brat - 08 OB 3.0 |
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Thanks Hocrest, will do
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![]() 1986 Pont. Grand AM 198k - Rusty but trusty daily commute or public parking drives. 1997 Suzuki X-90 50k - To get to that perfect fishing site or campsite. 1993 Subaru SVX (#006 01/93) 104k - To travel in style and grace. Last edited by drxman; 02-06-2008 at 08:40 PM. |
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ok lets do this....
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just to let you know tires plus will prob. have the cheapest labor rates and for some thing like brakes and CV shafts any monkey can do it... even a greasy one...
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- John ASE certified Master Tech W/ X1 Twin City Fleet repair, St. Paul, MN need work done? Have tools will travel
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin blk 92' LSL w/ average mods pics here http://s306.photobucket.com/albums/nn277/yourconfused/ Cash68: "Hmm, I wouldn't brag about beating Escorts. That's like saying you tricked a retarded person." |
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Paul ![]() 1969 Corvette ![]() 1995 SVX L Safety Option Package, HID's & Awsome Braking (Svxfilies/TomsSVX), JDM Clear Corners, JDM Boxer Engine cover, Transmission Cooler, AND NOW JDM FOLDING MIRRORS! ![]() 1995 Corolla ![]() 2003 Highlander ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the end though, Napa is a good choice. Their brands are generally higher quality, and also hold very good warrenties. This is at the cost of price of course.
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'92 Liquid Silver SVX - Drilled&Slotted Rotors/Canadian OEM Seat Warmers/JDM Folding Mirrors/JDM Clear Corners/Euro Glass Headlights/Euro Headlight Level Adjustment/Euro Shifter Assembly/ECUTune Chip V.1/GARAGE QUEEN! |
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rebooting
Not only that, rebooting can and does work. But you have to have caught it VERY early and do a VERY good job cleaning and regreasing the axle.
As far as strange and hard to isolate problems...I can't think of any...but I may be wrong. James (Worked behind the parts counter)
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'92 Liquid Silver SVX - Drilled&Slotted Rotors/Canadian OEM Seat Warmers/JDM Folding Mirrors/JDM Clear Corners/Euro Glass Headlights/Euro Headlight Level Adjustment/Euro Shifter Assembly/ECUTune Chip V.1/GARAGE QUEEN! |
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Thank to all for the feedback
Thank to all for the feedback, keep them comming.
I am in no hurry to perform the maint. as my SVX is not my daily driver and the brake shoes do have a little bitty bit left on them still. I am keeping an eye on this thread for a while to allow as many replys as possible before getting the parts and the work done. Any preferences for brands for rotors, shafts and ceramic pads are very welcome as well. Thanks again for everyone who has provided input so far.
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