Average rating based on 8 review(s)

The Total Kit is not "total" if you have an early MR2 with a rubber bushing on the rear tie rods. I'm still trying to sort a recovery plan before paying to replace the tie rod with an inboard bearing. I understand the bearing solution is a much better method of controlling toe in/out dynamics than a bushing made from any elastomer.

Rated by Tom English

Quality is good. Instructions are TERRIBLE. Took me and a friend 8 hours to install. We are both aviation mechanics and had a lift, impact set with air gun, and bushing removal kit. Spent at least 3 hours just figuring out what went where. Don't know what others are talking about in regards to too little grease supplied. We had plenty. Immediately fixed my groaning noise coming from passenger rear. Once you figure out what goes where, it's really easy. As far as post install, I can tell a difference, car inspires more confidence and feels solid. Ride quality is the same or surprisingly better. Did I mention the instructions are TERRIBLE. Be warned. -Jared

Rated by jared padgett
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