Greetings folks, new here. I found this site after researching knocking noises in Liberty Suspensions. Some good info here on tracking down problems and causes, but I've run into something different.
My boy has a '03 Liberty and has been driving it for about a year and a half. It developed a pretty nasty rattle in the front end you could feel through the floorboards on the driver side. I checked all the usual suspects, and all joints and bushings appeared nice and tight.
What I did notice however, is the upper control arm on the drivers side seemed to be loose where it bolts to the body. It seemed to move about 1/8th of an inch when I pushed / pulled on the tire and it did made a loud noise. We tore into it a bit, removing the battery mount to get at the bolts and the rear upper control arm bolt felt loose when I got a socket on it. I tightened it thinking that would solve it.
My boy drove it for a day and said it sounded worse. So, not knowing the state of things, and with upper control arms being moderately cheap, I ordered one and we swapped it out today.
With everything disassembled, the old upper control arm seemed in fine shape, but we still tossed in the new one. I inspected the bolts for wear and did not see any. I tried putting the bolts into the mount holes without the UCA in, to check for slop... and they did feel loose. Its hard to get a look in there but it felt like either there is alot of slop in the tolerance of the bolt to mount, or its worn against the mount and worn it / elongated the bolt holes.
So thats my question... how tight are the Upper Control Arm bolt supposed to fit in the mount holes? Has anyone experienced this? I cranked it down pretty darn tight with a 24" breaker bar and a 12" extension. I dunno if the bolt can get tightened down enough it stops the UCA from shifting around on big bump and potholes. I would expect alot of wear on the bolt itself if its been wearing against the mount.
We drove it a bit after the UCA replacement and its still knocking but not as much.
If the bolt hole has rounded out / worn... IDK quite how to fix it. Its pretty tight space to work, I possibly could weld a couple washers to the mount ... but then I worry about rust and other issues down the road.
Any experts here have 2 cents of advice? Thanks in advance
-DallanC
My boy has a '03 Liberty and has been driving it for about a year and a half. It developed a pretty nasty rattle in the front end you could feel through the floorboards on the driver side. I checked all the usual suspects, and all joints and bushings appeared nice and tight.
What I did notice however, is the upper control arm on the drivers side seemed to be loose where it bolts to the body. It seemed to move about 1/8th of an inch when I pushed / pulled on the tire and it did made a loud noise. We tore into it a bit, removing the battery mount to get at the bolts and the rear upper control arm bolt felt loose when I got a socket on it. I tightened it thinking that would solve it.
My boy drove it for a day and said it sounded worse. So, not knowing the state of things, and with upper control arms being moderately cheap, I ordered one and we swapped it out today.
With everything disassembled, the old upper control arm seemed in fine shape, but we still tossed in the new one. I inspected the bolts for wear and did not see any. I tried putting the bolts into the mount holes without the UCA in, to check for slop... and they did feel loose. Its hard to get a look in there but it felt like either there is alot of slop in the tolerance of the bolt to mount, or its worn against the mount and worn it / elongated the bolt holes.
So thats my question... how tight are the Upper Control Arm bolt supposed to fit in the mount holes? Has anyone experienced this? I cranked it down pretty darn tight with a 24" breaker bar and a 12" extension. I dunno if the bolt can get tightened down enough it stops the UCA from shifting around on big bump and potholes. I would expect alot of wear on the bolt itself if its been wearing against the mount.
We drove it a bit after the UCA replacement and its still knocking but not as much.
If the bolt hole has rounded out / worn... IDK quite how to fix it. Its pretty tight space to work, I possibly could weld a couple washers to the mount ... but then I worry about rust and other issues down the road.
Any experts here have 2 cents of advice? Thanks in advance
-DallanC