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09-26-2015, 08:28 PM | #1 | ||
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Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
I did a search here and didn't find what I was looking for. I build engines. I know squat about suspension stuff. I'm looking for front, upper and lower control arm bushings for my 1972 GMC C1500. Stock replacement rubber bushings are okay by me. I've seen new shafts, but it appears that the new shafts come with nuts and seals but the bushings are not included.
Unless, I'm AFU here... am I looking in the wrong stuff? Am I overlooking something super simple? I have exhausted my internet searches and will start making phone calls to real people thumbing through a real catalog very soon. These bushings have to be available somewhere... I mean, these ARE the most popular trucks The General ever built. Who stocks the bushings? Gary
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09-26-2015, 08:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
I think I got ll of my upper and lower control arm bushings and shafts at O'Reilly,s. I had to purchace the entire assemblies. All of the components for the control arms were complete.
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09-26-2015, 09:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
MOOG K6098 upper
MOOG K6147 lower |
09-26-2015, 09:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
In the process of replacing lower control arm shafts. They come complete with bushings. I bought AC Delco from RockAuto I think they are made in Taiwan....If you go with Moog they might be made in USA....Good Luck.
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09-26-2015, 11:22 PM | #5 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
There are no rubber bushings until '73. They are solid bushed with a rubber grease seal. The only thing you will find is cross shaft assemblies. Inspect yours for slop, and grease them through the zerk on the nut at both ends of the cross shaft. You can swap to 73+ arms if you really want rubber.
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09-27-2015, 12:35 AM | #6 | ||
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
Nice! Thanks for the replies guys!
67c10rustbuket... I didn't know they didn't have rubber in the bushings as I haven't tore mine apart yet. Thanks for the info on that! sprint 9 thanks for the MOOG part numbers. Great to learn new stuff! Gary
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09-27-2015, 01:19 AM | #7 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
Gary - Sorry for the miscommunication. When you said "bushings" my mind thought "grease seals"...duh. The above is correct, the bushings are metal and threaded. The grease boots are not available in urethane as far as I know. Last I checked the truck shop in orange sold the rubber grease boots separately from the shafts. That was the only source I found at the time I did my 72. If your bushings are in good shape and have been greased over the life of the truck, I would just keep them greased and drive on.
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09-27-2015, 01:20 PM | #8 |
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Re: Finding Front Control Arm Bushings
i just finished a complete upper and lower control arm shaft replacement on both sides plus I did all ball joints, tie rods, pitman arm, and idler arm this week. I used all Moog parts and the difference is incredible. I did also install a cpp control arm also.
Heres a few suggestions. 1. replace ball joints as well while you are there if they need it. 2. do one control arm at a time. "I actually did my top first leaving the bottom connected "leave the shock connected, it will hold the bottom up", then after getting the top back in and connected I did the bottom letting the whole assembly hang from the top" This way I never actually had to take the spindle and brakes apart. 3. do not try to break the bushing while the arms are on the truck. You will invent new curse words especially if you have hooker headers! Put them in a vise and use a 1/2 impact. They will come right out. Two of my were dry and rusty and came out pretty easy. 4. installing the shafts, center the shaft and make equal turns on each bushing keeping a measurement on the shaft ledge to the inner arms. I made marks with a paint marker! torque bottoms to 140lb, tops to 90! 5. do not mix up the shims on the upper arms. I actually never took mine off the stud! I couldn't believe the slop/slack both of my bottoms had. My truck is a manual steer and it handles like a new car now. Stopped the squeaks too. You prob knew all of this But this job gave me absolute hell. There was very little info on changing these arms and I learned the hard way. I honestly could of pulled and replaced my engine faster. If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask! P.S. two of the bushings on each shaft were so worn out they would rock back and fourth 1/2 inch threaded all the way up. I just have to get it to a alignment shop now.
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steveo3318... Thanks for the write up! Gary
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09-29-2015, 09:20 PM | #10 |
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I was having problems trying to break loose the cross-shaft nuts after pulling them from the truck. My shop vise was too small and I don’t have an impact wrench. A guy that I work with told me to place the entire control arm on the ground and drive my other car’s wheel on top of it to hold it down. I then applied the socket and a large breaker bar. It worked!
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