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Lower control arm options
I took the front suspension apart today to replace the bushings and ball joints. The uppers went just fine but the lowers are a different story. It seems that after the bushings were installed some sort of machine has bent a lip over so that the bushing cannot come out. I have tried pressing them with no luck. So I am looking at just buying new ones ready to install. The best deal I have found is with rock auto but they are going to be the same price as a set of tubular aftermarket ones. What are you guys thoughts on stamped steel arms vs tubular? I am looking at the djm 3" drop arms right now but having a hard time spending that kind of cash... Any suggestions are appreciated!
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use a drill or hammer and screwdriver and drill out the rubber or puncture the rubber, once the rubber is out you should be able to take what ever rubber is left out andthe inner sleeve also, then get a saw saw or a hand saw and cut the sleeve just enough, and get a hammer and screwdriver or cold chisel and just bend the old sleeve enought to where its falls off
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^ that's exactly how I did mine. Take the chisel or punch an bend those tabs back straight first the get the rubber out an once you cut the outer sleeve an collapse it some it will fall right out....
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What year is your truck? 1/2 ton?
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I have a full set rebuilt with poly bushings painted and ready to go that need a new home. New tie rods and cleaned up 1 1/16 sway bar as well if you are interested. Looking for $400 for everything, but need to make room.
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Truck is an 85 1/2 ton. I ordered a set of the djm tubular arms. Found them from carparts.com for $330 that includes the mounting bar..
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I can't find 1/2 ton lowers on Rock auto, just 3/4 ton
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Yeah no one sells 1/2 ton new arms.. Which sucks it seems to me the 1/2 ton would be more popular..
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LMC has them for $300+ but that's too much for stock lowers. I can buy the better Moog parts around $100 and pay a shop $100 for labor to install on my arms. I already have spindles and cut springs so I can't use the lowering control arms.
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http://www.rockauto.com/
5071315 5071314 ^^^ part numbers There for a half ton $208, you will save $200 compared to lmc |
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I think LMC was $300 pair, let me look again.
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$149 each, $300+ pair, still too expensive in my opinion since I can rebuild the pair for less even paying some one else to do it.
It would be an OK price if I thought they used top quality USA ball joints but I know they're the cheapest Chinese available. |
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Oh kool I did not look at lmc or rock auto. Oh well I plan to grab a set of matching uppers sometime so ill have a cool looking and good performing set of arms.. Was hoping to get out cheap for now but ehh.
For anyone looking to buy the drop arms, carparts.com has them for a good price!! I paid less then $350 for the set shipped! Posted via Mobile Device |
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