ball joints, tie-rod ends, the works
ball joints, tie-rod ends, the works
ok time for new front end parts. Priced new upper ball joints and they had stockers, .5 degree and a full degree off of stock? Whats the difference? All the lowers were the same. what about new rod ends? any upgrades i can do to her to make it handle like new? dont want to spend a whole lot, but i would like some opinions here. Thanks!
I used Moog parts when I did my upper and lower ball joints and trac bar. Moog has a lifetime warranty on all of them and the prices were pretty good. I will check my receipts tomorrow and let you know what I paid.
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Get moog problemsolvers there the best. I did mine and you can see the difference in the size of the tarck bar the stock one is tiny. Lower balljoint wont have a grease fitting because it would hit the axle. Hardest part is getting the hub bearing assembly out of the spindle. If you heat it you will ruin the bearing. You just have to work at it, and make sure you sand and neverseize the hell out of it.
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Originally Posted by CTD01
Hardest part is getting the hub bearing assembly out of the spindle. If you heat it you will ruin the bearing. You just have to work at it, and make sure you sand and neverseize the hell out of it.
All you need to do this is have a socket that you don't mind buggering up a bit and a helper to turn the steering wheel.
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I'd go with Moog also. I did the ball joints and tie rods on my gasser dodge before with Moog and they were of very good quality. i can't suggest where you should get them for a good price but I got mine from a local parts house, i stay away from autozone or stores similar to that. Napa or carquest are good choices, the staff at the ones near me know there stuff and the prices aren't bad.
Originally Posted by Mcmopar
All you need to do this is have a socket that you don't mind buggering up a bit and a helper to turn the steering wheel.
Originally Posted by CTD01
What does this do if there are any tricks I wanna know them, cuz if your talkin about tapping on the bolts in the back of the hub forget about it. I tried that a hundred times dont work. I am an A.S.E. cetified master tech, I dont care what anybody says they are not easy to take apart. 



