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Problems with 2003 Ford Thunderbird SUSPENSION

On average, the 2003 Ford Thunderbird starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 49 357 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2003 Ford Thunderbird

Basically, all suspension rusted out, including both front suspensions, spindle rods, sway bar, outer tie rods, both rear tie rod links, rear lower and upper control arms , front upper control arms, rear shocks. all the work was performed by the local ford dealer. i was told this was not a unique problem to this vehicle. driving the vehicle made squeeky noises all the time!

One of the 4 bolts that hold the rear suspension to the vehicle fell out of the car. the bolt failed due to corrosion and possibly over torquing at the factory. severe corrosion inside the pocket that houses this bolt. ford dealer says it is not covered and is at least 10 hours labor and is concerned the remaining 3 bolts may be corroded as well. they are also concerned that the frame rail on the body may be affected. this has been a south florida car its entire life and has been garaged its whole life. it has never been exposed to road salt or snow and has only been driven in rain on limited occasions. major safety issue since the rear suspension could fall out of the car. *tr

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