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I need to replace my upper and lower control arm bushings...they are dry rot.
I am going to try to do the upper control arms along with the help of a forum member!! Thanks 79mercy! I have a question about ball joints... What should be the deciding factor to replace the ball joints? How can you tell if they are worn out? I took a look at them the other day and they seem to have some kind of rubber on them, but it looks as though it is not cracked or leaking anything (I dont know if they will leak or not) I am going to have a shop do the lower control arms. Should I have the ball joints done at the same time as the lower control arm bushings? Or is this something that should be replaced only if making some kind of noise? I also think I will attempt the tierods and drag link and idler arm bushing I just do not want to mess with the coil springs |
Its a good sign that the rubbers are not damaged. Do they have any movement when you rock the wheels in the 12 & 6 o'clock directions. Normally if you are replacing everything else, its worth doing them.
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No movement at all at 12-6
No Noises that I am aware of either What are the symptoms of bad ball joints? |
Symptoms? Read your last post !! Movement & noise !! When the shop does your LCA's they will be able to get a better assessment as they will have all the load off them.
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I know.. newbie questions....
Thanks for taking the time to answer... |
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You guys in the US of A at least have the advantage of the members' tool lending scheme on this forum. |
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With the joint disconnected from the stub-axle, the ball-pin should be tight in the LCA. A Loose ball-joint, is a Bad ball-joint...;) They are cheap enough, but a pain to change without the right tools, but as you're going that deep into the re-build, it would be silly not to replace them too.... |
Guide rod bushings
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"Guide rod bushings"
What does that mean? Is this something to check into replacing? Or am I calling something the wrong name? |
If you are going to replace your lower control arm bushing you're going to have to remove the coil spring. I don't think there is a safe way to take that bushing out without removing the control arm from the car. The spring staying in would mean the control arm stays in. I just did my whole front end this past summer. I borrowed a spring compressor from a member here goes by DeliveryValve - Here's info: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/member.php?u=33259, you'll have to grind the access holes at the top to get the tool in the holes.
Here is my parts list for the rebuild. Upper control Control arm bushings Lower control arm bushings Lower ball joints Guide rod mounts Idler arm Shock bushings Wheel seals Steering damper Drag link Tie rod assemblies You could also put in new shocks and springs if you wanted. This is a pretty big job, but there are several DIY threads here on doing it. It requires the spring compressor and a C - press to press in the ball joints. You can rent a press from most local parts stores, just make sure you take the ball joint in and can get a collar to fit over it. You'll also want the Factory Manual, it helps a ton. |
I am not going to mess with the springs, I am going to have a shop do that for me...those springs scare me
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