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    I have a complete aspire swap done but have to get new lca's and half shafts. the parts on the donor aspire look almost new. If I swap said items and sway bar will all be ok? Or am I overlooking some problem

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    On my swap, I used Moog LCA's for a Festiva. Also new CV axles for a Festiva. Best place to get the Moog parts, is rockauto.com. I just pulled my Aspire sway bar off and put my Festiva one back on. Again, with Moog sway bar bushings. It handles better to me with the Festiva sway bar.
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    • #3
      You can use the Aspire sway bar, but must use the Festiva LCAs. Aspire ones will be a little too long for what you are doing. As Jerry said, get Moogs if you can. Their rubber boot seems to last longer. Also recommend treating all boots with Armor-All every 6-12 months, to prevent them from drying out.
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      • #4
        So, with a rio swap, you want festiva outer tie rods, and festiva lca?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TominMO View Post
          You can use the Aspire sway bar, but must use the Festiva LCAs. Aspire ones will be a little too long for what you are doing. As Jerry said, get Moogs if you can. Their rubber boot seems to last longer. Also recommend treating all boots with Armor-All every 6-12 months, to prevent them from drying out.
          Be to long for what? I have aspire knuckles, sway bar, control arms, struts, shafts... I also have a aspire steering rack but figured the oem had enough length to work.

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          • #6
            At the moment running the generic setup ( aspire knuckles, outer tie rod.. festiva shafts, lca's, sway bar ) but am really wanting to get rid of this bent sway bar as it pushes my drivers Side wheel to far forwards and figured since I need new parts this is a perfect time

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            • #7
              Originally posted by joeboomer999 View Post
              Be to long for what? I have aspire knuckles, sway bar, control arms, struts, shafts... I also have a aspire steering rack but figured the oem had enough length to work.
              Using Aspire LCAs with Festy driveshafts, which is what most people do, has been known to pop the driveshaft out of the tranny, because it is about 1/2"-5/8" longer than the Festy one. But with you using Aspire driveshafts, this doesn't apply.

              Edit: just saw in your last post that you are using Festiva shafts, where in the previous one you implied Aspire shafts. So maybe you do have a problem waiting to happen. Or are you using Festy LCAs too? Your two posts are unclear, and seem contradictory.
              Last edited by TominMO; 09-12-2014, 05:37 PM.
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              • #8
                He has festy lower control arms with festiva axles.
                And is asking can he use all aspire stuff including sway bar, lca, and axles.
                Because he needs new and the aspire stuff is like new ..... correct?

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                • #9
                  William - correct

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                  • #10
                    So festiva cv, with festiva lca, is good. And can I use festiva outer tie rods?

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                    • #11
                      If you have aspire knuckles you need aspire outer tie rod ends ( the taper is different)

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                      • #12
                        @ william: thanks for clarification.

                        @ bhearts: for the Aspire swap you need the Aspire or Escort tie rod ends, as the Aspire has a different taper where the tie rod end fits into the knuckle than the Festy ones.
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                        • #13
                          With all aspire stuff a festy will have a little bit negative camber from where it was in stock form. If the suspension is modded so the the lower control arm has a good angle to it from level, then the longer control arm is needed to reduce the positive camber. It is also needed to prevent the cv shafts from bottoming and vibrating. You need the outer tie rod ends to match the knuckle, either type. You need the inner tie rod to match the control arm, either type. You will need the steering rack to match the inner tie rod needed, either type. There are weaker camber bolts to correct the camber on an aspire conversion- stock height, or you can file slots in the strut bolt hole to allow the knuckle to pivot a little. If you increase castor by moving the tire forward you will increase the steering speed and tighten the turn circle a lot. The increase in scrub radius will increase steering effort a small amount but this is more than offset by greasing the bearing plate or switching to a Rio plate. King pin inclination will increase with the conversion but if camber is corrected to near normal the effect is negligible.
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                          • #14
                            Movin- great! thank you

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