Originally Posted by
SMWS6TA
Bump stops would be in the rear next to the springs for the rear axle travel.
When's the last time you replaced the shocks then? Are they the originals? 15yrs is a long time on shocks (unless it has less the 50k miles and is a trailer queen).
If the wheel bearing and the tie rod end are on the same wheel I would say one is causing the other. Fix them first, next shocks. Look over all the bushings and suspension pieces first. A collision can jolt the a lot of stuff and loosen or worse break it.
One more important fact - out F bodies are unibody cars. Please don't think I'm belittling you, but this is in case you don't know, the frame doesn't go from front to rear like most cars. It does have rails in the front and rear, it's just the middle doesn't. To sorta answer your previous question the SFC's will help stiffen the body up a lot. IMHO they should have all come with them form the factory. But if the frame is bent you will see it in other places like body panels, aliment gaps and door opening/closing issues, window gaps, etc....
Some of the other guys with frame and body experence will chime in if I forgot something on this.