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11-14-2011, 02:30 PM | #26 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
thanks as always for reply.
well, my plan is to buy, upper and lower ball joints, tie rods, idler and pitman arm. hopefully that will be a good overhall of the front end parts. then when those parts go in, so will lowering spindles, shock, springs, flip kit, notch and shackles. id like to attempt the job, but not sure about certain parts, so ill probly pay someone for the install,to not worry when parts are on. hate to have an accident due to my lack of knowledge. any other parts i should replace? |
11-14-2011, 02:38 PM | #27 | |
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11-14-2011, 02:42 PM | #28 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
same as control arm bushing?
rock auto is where i plan to order parts? |
11-14-2011, 03:10 PM | #29 |
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1986 CHEVROLET C10 PICKUP 5.0L 305cid V8 Suspension : Ball Joint MOOG Part # K6136 PartComment1 Problem Solver; 2 required per vehicle; Front Upper B $31.79 2 $63.58 MOOG Part # K6117T PartComment1 Problem Solver; 2 required per vehicle; Front Lower B $24.79 2 $49.58 Steering : Tie Rod End MOOG Part # ES409LT PartComment1 Problem Solver; 2 required per vehicle; Front Inner B $17.07 2 $34.14 MOOG Part # ES409RT PartComment1 Problem Solver; 2 required per vehicle; Front Outer B $17.07 2 $34.14 Steering : Idler Arm MOOG Part # K6247T PartComment1 Problem Solver; Front B $58.79 1 $58.79 Steering : Pitman Arm MOOG Part # K6143 Power steering; PartComment1 Problem Solver; Exc. Variable Ratio P/S; Front B $40.99 1 $40.99 Suspension : Control Arm Bushing MOOG Part # K6422 Package Quantity As Shown In Image PartComment1 Problem Solver; provides additional ride and performance handling benefits; Incl. front and rear bushings; Front Lower A $53.79 1 $53.79 MOOG Part # K6138 Package Quantity As Shown In Image Incl. front and rear bushings; 2 required per vehicle; Front Upper B $15.39 2 $30.78 Subtotal $365.79 Shipping from 2 locations: Get Shipping Options Shipping Location AGround (1 to 5 business days) $8.11 Shipping Location BGround (1 to 5 business days) $18.03 Please allow one business day for our warehouse to process your order, plus transit time for selected shipping method, plus any delay shown above for non-stock items or outlying warehouses, before expecting your order to arrive. For example, an order placed Wednesday, with no non-stock items or outlying warehouses, should ship on Thursday. With "2 Business Day Express" shipping, it should arrive Monday (Monday is the second business day after Thursday). Total $391.93 this all the parts i need? price good? |
11-14-2011, 04:01 PM | #30 | |
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That's correct.
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11-17-2011, 09:30 AM | #31 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
ordered parts yesterday.
not sure if i need anything else. but the parts listed above are on there way to nj. hope this fixes the problem. |
11-17-2011, 11:24 AM | #32 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
maybe consider the steering coupling assembly
it sure made mine feel better
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11-17-2011, 03:02 PM | #33 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
True. This should be inspected as well....
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11-26-2011, 05:12 PM | #34 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
well i took the arms with me today. to see if anyone would the bushings out.
man, people make it like its the worst job in the world. well, couple tire shops, and a machine shop, and i still have control arms with bushings in them. one guy told me hed do it, but he wants 100 bucks. to me thats a bit high, just to pull em out. then an old timer told me, take the bolt off and drill into rubber, then knock it with a hammer an they should come out. so i soaked em now and ill see if i can get the bolt off. dont have a socket or wrench thats the right size, so might try pipe wrench???? and go from there. |
12-02-2011, 05:11 PM | #35 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
still TRYING to get the bushings out.
rather not pay 100 to get them out. saw online, burn them out...so i tried, faied. online, saw they burn and pop out, mine would not stay lit,didnt pop out. i was able to get the bushings out of one lower arm, screw driver and dril. royal pain in the arse..... any easier way??? |
12-14-2011, 02:06 PM | #36 |
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well i got bushings out. control arms are in, bushings,tie rods,ball joints, pitman/arms, along with 5-7 kit.
still have an issue...truck wabbles,/rattles/shakes around 40 and up. took it to 3 shops, no answers... was happening before i did the new parts. hoped that new parts, tires, would help. well, after kit and parts went on it actually ran good,. no vibrations etc....till 80mph. today took truck for alignment and balance....just because i did the front end work. so...... on the way home, truck vibrated worse then before, right around 40 ish again, then on the highway, felt like the bed would wobble off at some point. not to mention the truck is pulling to the right. guess ill be headed back in the morning to shop. im also hearing noise when coming to stop, front brakes.....shop checked brakes and they told me that alls good, and that it could be cause its an old truck..... any ideas???? |
12-14-2011, 02:53 PM | #37 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
Is it the front or the rear that's wobbling? Your going to have to look at all the things in the steering and suspension that are not new. Springs, steering box, rag joint, wheel bearings, etc. Something major is out of whack. Probably starts out as a slight vibration and escalates. What kind of wheels and tires are you running?
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12-14-2011, 10:10 PM | #38 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
I really ain't sure, one guy said ball joint, one guy said front was good.
One guy said u joint, other guy said u joints good One guy said balance.....been balanced 3-4 times. Feels like the whole truck some times ?? 15 in rallies. Bfg tires. All parts were on my 85 longbed. And that truck ran like a caddy Posted via Mobile Device |
12-15-2011, 10:24 AM | #39 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
Back at shop...see what kinda bull they will try and feed me now
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12-15-2011, 02:33 PM | #40 | |
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The logic that it's the way it is because it's an old truck is about as lame as it gets. I've had nothing but old trucks rebuilt similar to what you're doing & not experienced these types of issues unless something was wrong. Something being wrong doesn't have an age limitation; it can happen to cars old or new. What about the d.shaft u-joints? Have they been inspected?
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12-15-2011, 03:18 PM | #41 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
well the problem im having is...finding out whats the problem.....
took this truck to at least 4 places, and im still wobbling!! |
12-15-2011, 11:41 PM | #42 |
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Well got truck back, they re-aligned it, gave it back and said I'm good. Got on highway 45 mph and the wobble continues.....gonna go to another....4th or 5th shop tomorrow. Not sure what to have them check. Know that there's a problem just no clue what it is.
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12-16-2011, 12:18 PM | #43 |
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Well its evident an alignment is not going to fix this problem. Have the shops actually driven and experienced the "wobble". Does not bode well for the mechanical skills of the techs in your neck of the woods if 4 or 5 shops can't find a problem. Either that or your taking it to the cut rate shops that only hire fresh out of high school kids like Auto Zone. Time to take it to a general repair shop and take the tech for a ride and once the wobble starts say that's what I want fixed.
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12-16-2011, 01:32 PM | #44 | |
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Also, the tie-rod ends, idler arm, pitman arm, steering box, wheel bearings, motor mounts, trans mount, & U-joints should all be re-checked to ensure they were not previously over-looked & that everything is tightened to spec.
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12-26-2011, 12:12 AM | #45 |
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Re: have some play in front end....
One other thing you need to start checking is your Tires.How old are they see if there is any separation in the tread.One other thing I found out in my 1972 3/4 ton was the rear leaf springs where moving and at 35--45 makes the truck really dangerous to drive.Jack up the rear end put jack stands under the frame and the bumper and let the rear end hang.
this deal needs 2 people to do See if your rear end moves if not start it up.Put it in drive while your in the air and have a friend step on the gas peddle and see any rocking going on back there. Remember the tail can wag the dog if your rear end is lose or the rubbers are shot your front end can be as tight as possible but it will feel like the whole truck is lose. Remember this is a used truck. the word truck means is to be used as a Junk truck dump truck trash truck and so on abuse Yes it will and it has been.Never think for one minute you found a truck thas has not been abused. Always check out everything I have a check list of what i will replace on the truck before i drive it. All belts and hoses are to be junked, Replace all battery cables a must a new battery would be a big improvement. Radiator get's rodded out or replaced.All brakes are inspected for leaks and wear the rear drums are turned and the front rotor are turned if the pads are new i will leave them New plug wires cap and rotor replaced.Wheel bearing token off and checked and if ok repacked and put back in.Check all brake lines.I like to replace the rear rubber brake line.Bleed all brakes until clean fluid can be seen coming out check oil if dirty Put new oil in.New air filter new oil filter.New fuel filter best off to have 2 of them on your truck.check your Trans oil best off drain it replace the filter and pan gasket check rear end gear oil if there is a leak drain rear end clean out put new gasket on and refill.Check drive shaft Lube all Zerk fittings move drive shaft up and down to feel for looseness.Front end Grease all Zerk fittings in front end makes truck ride better do this every 6 months all Zerk fittings. That is what i do before the truck hits the black top.everything that can go wrong will go wrong in these places. Me i would Power wash the engine bay under the truck and the transmission and rear end and let it dry for 1 day and go out and start working on it. Be sure to cover the alternator and distributor and the carburetor before you power wash the engine bay warm up the truck before you power wash it and use so degreaser I like the foam type and take a wire bush and wash the engine down and use the wire brush on all area's that you can reach to get off all hard oil grime and dirt wash the front A arms and keep it clean then you will have one nice running truck all 6 of of mine look good from under neath and under the hood |
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Re: have some play in front end....
What's the latest on this?
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01-08-2012, 11:00 PM | #47 |
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Unfortunately no change yet....trying not to go over 50. Not much time, money is tight not sure when I take the truck, how to explain my issue. Tired of taking truck to people and getting no resolve
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01-09-2012, 11:51 AM | #48 |
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Explaining it is easy, take the tech, not the manager, out for a ride. When it starts to wobble, say I want that fixed.
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