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Well, I don't have any of those. But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. |
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DRTY already told me "those aren't PILLOWS" |
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I took the skid plate off this afternoon and checked the bolts for the bushings, and they are tight. They don't look bad to me, but I don't really know what good vs. bad looks like. No cracks and stuff.
Here's a pic of the front bushing and idler arm bracket: |
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This is a pic of the distance from the centerlink to the frame above it. It's a crude measurement, and I sat a flat piece of metal on top of the tie rod end to give a more accurate reading on the tape measure. This pic is of the drivers side.
I noticed there is a spot where the centerlink hit something behind it. I couldn't find the dental mirror to check the top/back of the centerlink but I do have a pic of that too. (drivers side) |
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Here's a pic of the passenger side centerlink (distance to the frame)
I had a hard time getting the whole tape measure into the picture without glare and fuzz. Sorry. The tape measure is set up against the bottom of the frame rail. |
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I did all the measuring and checking with the wheels on the ground and straight. Rancho shocks set at 7, I know it's not supposed to matter.
Notice how the drivers side is lower than the passenger side? Not very bad, but my idler is new. It's already gone out of alignment once. The bracket is in good shape and is not bent or cracked. The jounce jumpers are touching the lower A arms. Is that normal? I'm beginning to wonder if the torsion bars are getting weak, but that would change the ride height wouldn't it? The car does rock when I stop and take off from stop signs. Even if I don't have it floored. ;) I just thought I'd take the time to post these pictures in case someone has something similar going on with their car. I still haven't located any poly swaybar bushings. |
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Is this what you're looking for? Saw these on JCwhitney.com, drilling down on the Hummer>H2>2003: http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010344/c-10101 |
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Yes, Thank you! Our swaybar measures 1.5" though, and the size is what I'm having trouble finding.
Hey CO, have you ever had your idler arm replaced yet? How many miles? |
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I wonder why those show up under the "H2" section when they aren't big enough. :confused: :confused: No - I've never had the idler arm replaced. I have 34,000 on my '03. |
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I'm checking to see if they have blue:D |
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Wow. After hearing you guys talk, now I'm sure my 03 H2 performed better than this one. I always thought it was because I didn't wheel it as much. Even my cross country trip ripped the idler arm, toasted the pitman and wore out the tie rod ends, and the axel seals were leaking when I got home. No trailer, just me and the kids and a bunch of Hershey Chocolate!:D
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The more I hear about these kind of problems, the happierI am with my '03. I'm wonder if they tried to cut corners on later models. :confused: |
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I took my car down to the dealership to have them look at the bushings, in case I needed new ones. Apparently there is a grease zerk on top of the bushing above the frame. The fellow that did the last service said he could have greased it too much. I watched him crawl under there. He said you can grease them with a special tip on a grease gun. So maybe that's all it is after all, and I don't need to find any ever elusive synthetic bushings.
He checked the idler and told me it's not too bad yet, a little looser than when he put it on, (2 months ago). So, right now everything is okay. But, they always say that. I'm sure I'll have to go back soon enough. Thanks for the help guys, and if I ever do locate any other aftermarket bushings, I'll pass it along. |
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