I finally got my Fiero in for a Safety Certificate (Trying desperately to make Odessa) Anyway it needs a few suspension components mainly bushings, a couple tie rods and a ball joint in the front. Parts are not too bad but labour is killer, anyone do thier own? How difficult is it?
Bushings:
Speaking as someone who is 90% finished a complete bushing replacement... (all bushings in upper & lower control arms, stabilizer bar end links & pillows)
Is it hard to do yourself? I'd rate it at about a 6 out of 10, with 1 being kid stuff and 10 requiring the services of Mr. Scott.
The replacement bushings I used are press-fit into the outer sleeves of the the OE ones. If the replacement bushings you decide to use come with their own outer sleeves, that difficulty rating above may change.
It is a time consuming job however, especially if you've never done it before or are limited to hand tools. The control arms' pivot bolts like to rust-weld themselves to the bushings' inner sleeves. You'll probably spend more time working at removing the control arms than you will replacing the bushings and re-assembling everything.
Tie rods:
2 out of 10 difficulty rating for the outer ends, 6/10 for the inner. The inner are easier to deal with if you remove the steering rack from the car.
Ball joints:
Upper ball joints are another 2/10, as they simply bolt in place. Lower ball joints are usually pressed and/or welded in to the control arms, so they get an 8/10. I had a lower ball joint replaced by a shop while I had the control arm off the car... it was a whole $20 in labour.
Oh and one final note, you will
require a wheel alignment after all this has been done.
I guess this would be a good time to get off my butt and post that suspension write-up that I promised Eric a while back.