'03 GTP, 150K
I have a loud clunk on acceleration, turning, sometimes stopping. A shop said it was subframe or crossmember bushings. (If I understood them, they were using these terms interchangeably) They want $860 to do all of them including parts. I could swear they said 6, but I think their are four - he had an accent :-) I've been on this forum, talking to some guys on Craigslist who do side jobs, and on line everywhere. I'm confused. I'm going crazy trying to save some part of that expense. I do some of my own work (brakes, minor suspension, etc.) but I'm hesitant to have to support the engine and trans without really good equipment. Here's the issues..
Dealership priced $363 (!!!!) for the four bushing assemblies. They have me the diagram of the sub frame... it shows the two front as one set and the two rear as another differently designed set of parts. (they part every piece separately... the bolt, the nut, each rubber piece..nuts!)
I've been on Rockauto where they sell this:
http://www.rockauto.com/getimage/get...24-006-007.jpg
but it doesn't say if its the front or back of the frame.
Been on LOTS of other parts sites and either they say they don't have them or the terminology is different... sub-frame/cross-member/mounts/bushings, etc.
Can anyone find me the right parts with some certainty?
Anyone have a diagram of the sub frame assembly, and maybe instructions for R/R?
One nice guy on chat here said he thinks it's easy, and I can handle it - I'm not sure. I think I have an indy guy who will do it for $300 labor, but I have to find the right parts at a better price than GM!
Oh, and some other guys on chat insist there's no way these are bad and it must be struts or motormounts. But I've read up on it and this does happen.
I'm also wondering - my trans jerks into first occasionally - a few times pretty violently - could this have snapped or damaged the sub frame mounts?
Already have the trans rebuilt for $1700 2 years ago but it was never right. Still slips into 1st occasionally and some erratic shifting between upper gears. They sucked... sigh. Anyway, sure could use some advice.