Well, it's about damn time
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:48 am
Last November, I stupidly slid into a curb, bent a control arm, scuffed up my two right wheels, and had to get towed home. Also I had to wait for about 4 hours for a tow truck because they came with a regular truck first after I had specified flat bed over and over again on the phone. AAA covered the tow.
That day, I did some online shopping for a new control arm, and got one for $35 shipped out of a junkyard in colorado. It came the next week, and I went to work on repairing the car.

Yeah, that doesn't look right.

Not right at all.

Hmmm.. There's the problem.

The endlink was rubbing on the tie rod, which seems to be slightly not perfectly straight. I'll see what the alignment shop has to say about it. The strut and everything else seems fine, though.

New control arm:

So, yeah, I went to work on installing the control arm, and managed to strip a few turns of the threads. [expletive deleted]. This turned my day long repair into a long ordeal of me sitting on my ass.
I went to pep-boys, autozone, and some other random stores in the ghetto looking for a 14x1.5 helicoil kit. I found one at a place called California Tool, and it was $85. Oh, wait, with the student discount it's only $76. Alright!
I didn't really feel like spending that, and doing all the work at the time because I had a bunch of hard engineering finals. Plus I had use of my friend's car, who was in Argentina. I drove that around, and he got back the day before I flew home for winter break, so my car just sat behind my house.
I got back, bought the helicoil and the appropriate bit (9/16 w/ 1/2" shank, $13), and realized I didn't have a drill big enough to hold it. Yay. There went another $50 at home depot, although I'll probably return it. So, today I finally put in the helicoil, installed the new arm, and threw on some fresh pads, and moved my car for the first time in over two months.
I'm still working on that WRX/H6 brake swap, and I just found all the stuff I need for the rear, slightly used, for $120. Alright!
So, in conclusion, parts cost me $35, and tools cost me $150. Plus I need an alignment and ruined a wheel I planned to sell. Everyone can feel free to call me a idiot now.
That day, I did some online shopping for a new control arm, and got one for $35 shipped out of a junkyard in colorado. It came the next week, and I went to work on repairing the car.

Yeah, that doesn't look right.

Not right at all.

Hmmm.. There's the problem.

The endlink was rubbing on the tie rod, which seems to be slightly not perfectly straight. I'll see what the alignment shop has to say about it. The strut and everything else seems fine, though.

New control arm:

So, yeah, I went to work on installing the control arm, and managed to strip a few turns of the threads. [expletive deleted]. This turned my day long repair into a long ordeal of me sitting on my ass.
I went to pep-boys, autozone, and some other random stores in the ghetto looking for a 14x1.5 helicoil kit. I found one at a place called California Tool, and it was $85. Oh, wait, with the student discount it's only $76. Alright!
I didn't really feel like spending that, and doing all the work at the time because I had a bunch of hard engineering finals. Plus I had use of my friend's car, who was in Argentina. I drove that around, and he got back the day before I flew home for winter break, so my car just sat behind my house.
I got back, bought the helicoil and the appropriate bit (9/16 w/ 1/2" shank, $13), and realized I didn't have a drill big enough to hold it. Yay. There went another $50 at home depot, although I'll probably return it. So, today I finally put in the helicoil, installed the new arm, and threw on some fresh pads, and moved my car for the first time in over two months.
I'm still working on that WRX/H6 brake swap, and I just found all the stuff I need for the rear, slightly used, for $120. Alright!
So, in conclusion, parts cost me $35, and tools cost me $150. Plus I need an alignment and ruined a wheel I planned to sell. Everyone can feel free to call me a idiot now.