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Mail From: Ian Fisher <(email redacted)>

>From KJevin Galuska's post on SHOforum:

I thought this was a pretty common problem. There is a
Ford TSB for it. You have to tack weld the bushing
receiver to the subframe. I can try and get a PDF of
the tsb over lunch time if anyone wants.
Edit:
This is wasnt what I was talking about, but its
another solution:
federal-mogul.com/fmeconn...loads/2077.pdf
Edit #2:
This is what I was talking about:
federal-mogul.com/fmeconn...loads/2056.pdf



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> A while back I emailed the SHOcommunity about a
> noise coming from my front suspension suspension--a
> metallic clunk or crack that occurred during hard
> braking while turning right. Someone e-mailed a
> solution (diagram) which discussed the fact that the
> welds of the liner that surrounds the front tension
> strut bushings that go through the front of the
> frame sometime come fail and allow that area to
> rotate. This can cause a metallic-sounding snap
> which is felt in the steering wheel and brake pedal.
>
> Anyway, that old e-mail was automatically deleted
> (thanks, AOL!). If the person who sent it to me
> originally sees this message, could you please
> resend it? I'm taking it to a shop on Thursday, and
> a picture would be very helpful. Or if anyone else
> knows what the heck I am talking about and has a
> diagram, send it my way.
>
> I don't want to be on the track with this noise!
>
> Jim Koper
>
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Jim:
I have sent you two versions of this repair.
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>A while back I emailed the SHOcommunity about a noise coming from my front
>suspension suspension--a metallic clunk or crack that occurred during hard
>braking while turning right. Someone e-mailed a solution (diagram) which
>discussed the fact that the welds of the liner that surrounds the front
>tension strut bushings that go through the front of the frame sometime come
>fail and allow that area to rotate. This can cause a metallic-sounding snap
>which is felt in the steering wheel and brake pedal.
>
> Anyway, that old e-mail was automatically deleted (thanks, AOL!). If the
> person who sent it to me originally sees this message, could you please
> resend it? I'm taking it to a shop on Thursday, and a picture would be
> very helpful. Or if anyone else knows what the heck I am talking about and
> has a diagram, send it my way.
>
> I don't want to be on the track with this noise!
>
> Jim Koper
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