Yes, you will need an alignment.Does the car need an alignment once the alignment inserts are installed?
Let me know if I can help assist with any questions!
Best Regards,
TJ
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Yes, you will need an alignment.Does the car need an alignment once the alignment inserts are installed?
Is an alignment necessary if the "alignment inserts" are not used?Yes, you will need an alignment.
Let me know if I can help assist with any questions!
Best Regards,
TJ
Never mind. The Steeda website clearly shows this. thanks!Is an alignment necessary if the "alignment inserts" are not used?
Which differential bushing inserts did you go with? I just did the subframe alignment, I could tell it moved it back into alignment when installing as I had to shift it over just a tad, easy but still, dang really Ford........Guys, installing the Steeda subframe alignment inserts, differential bushing inserts, subframe braces and lowering the car COMPLETELY eliminated my 50-65mph freeway vibration. It was always bad, from day one. Indexing the driveshaft helped a little, but installing these parts made the car butter smooth while cruising down the freeway. Night and day. I'm strong believer in the problem being a rear subframe alignment to the chassis and pinion angle problem.
If you mean permanently aligning the subframe with the body, as opposed to doing an alignment, the best you can hope for is Steeda's alignment kit. Basically it removes the slop in the passages the bolts to the body go thru.Besides loosening the 4 IRS sub frame bolts, does anyone know the correct procedure for aligning the IRS? Are special instruments or tools needed. The entire assembly is very heavy and not easy to manipulate.
I can vouch for that !! When the FE's insisted I remove all my Steeda "Stop the Hop" components, the measured vibrations got worse and the dealer quickly re-installed all if it :doh:.+1 the Steeda IRS Chassis braces are a great addition too - an owner installed a good combo of Steeda parts earlier in this thread & he said it helped out tremendously!
I'd think if there was any effect going on like you describe that it would change depending on how much gas was in the tanks. Not sure if anyone has tried to correlate that or not.Provide input, because here’s a new thought I had about this driveline issue... and it may be “out there”, but could be plausible...
Has anyone given thought that due to the design of the S550 and how the gas tank surrounds the DS and center support carrier bearing, that IF there is any NVH coming from the rotational mass it could be possible the passenger compartment vibe is being exasperated further by the gasoline “rippling” inside of the tank due to the driveline resonance?
Have you checked the transmission to rear axle geometry? If it's out more than a couple of degrees, the DS will bind causing a wobble and vibration. Mine isn't cured yet but neutralizing the trans and diff mounts helped. I'm currently waiting on the revised DS.Provide input, because here’s a new thought I had about this driveline issue...
...only to still have excessive driveline NVH or vibes within a very specific MPH/RPM range.
I can’t wrap my head around WHY this problem cannot be fixed permanently even after MANY folks have gone through the above warranty repair efforts.