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Chrysler Crossfire
Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints in suspension


This is one information page of my collection of what I have repaired on my Crossfire.

Note:
You should not do any repair on your car if you don't have enough experience and knowledge! You use this information at your own risk! Don't blame me if something goes wrong.


Content:

If you have a Mercedes SLK R170 with a 320 engine it's almost exact the same.

Note:
You have to work with critical parts when doing work on suspension. Only do this if you have enough knowledge !

Chrysler Crossfire, ball joint

2, Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints at front end, part 2:

The front suspension is of the construction of two parallel A-arms, one upper and one lower on each side.

Front left side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

The upper control arm with its ball joint.


Front right side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

There are also two rubber bushings hidden behind to the right. It's an A-arm.


Front left side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

The steering arm on drivers side with ball joints.


Front right side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

Steering help arm at passenger side.


Front left side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

Outer steering ball joint and the lower control arm ball joint. This lower ball joint is time to replace which I already know.


Front right side:

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

This lower ball joint I replaced two years ago, still looks like new.


Front left side (left hand drive car):

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

Steering damper, not too uncommon it has to be replaced, nothing wrong with mine.


Front right side (left hand drive car):

Chrysler Crossfire: Checking the rubber bushings and the ball joints

Rubber bushing for the steering help arm. Common it has to be replaced of what I have read, nothing bad with mine.

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