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03-21-2009, 03:25 PM | #1 |
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Front End Rebuild Parts
I am about to pull the trigger and order the parts to rebuild my front suspension and steering. Comparing NAPA and Rockauto.com for Parts, Rock Auto was much cheaper, and stocked MOOG components.
It's my understanding that MOOG is the best, and I hav used them in the past. That said, they are quite a bit more $$$ than othe life-time warrantied parts. That said, would you still stick with MOOG? I want to do the rebuild once, and then forget about the suspension, other than lubing, etc. I was planning to order the following MOOG parts: Upper and lower Ball Joints, inner/outer tie rod ends and sleeves, upper and lower control arm shafts, pitman arm, and idler arm. Are the steeering stabilizer kits for 2WD trucks? If so, would you add one? The monroe kit is $39.95, where as the MOOG is $59.95. Would you still recommend the MOOG? I couldn't find a listing for a centerlink. Does anyone have a source? My truck has a manual steering box on it, but it came with a rebuilt PS box, which I plan to install. I hope the PS box doesn't leak like the NAPA box did from day one on my BBC 65 Chevelle with headers... I'm planning to get the brake parts and shock absorbers locally. I plan to replace all the wear parts and brake hoses. I will probably replace all the brake lines as well, and switch to dot5 fluid at the same time, because the truck may have to sit for long periods of time. I was planning on Monroe Gas Magnum for the shocks. Are there any other recommendations? Can anyone think of anything else I should do while I'm there? My goal is a reliable, good riding/driving truck, that I won't have to mess with for a long time. TIA, Wes
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03-21-2009, 03:41 PM | #2 |
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Re: Front End Rebuild Parts
I went with MOOG parts for mine (still haven't installed them yet). I got mine from Rock Auto.
No need for a steering stabilizer for a 2wd, so don't waste your money on that. The center link is a non wear item and it not replaced unless damaged. The same one is used for 67-70 and 71-87. If yours is not bent, just clean it up and reuse it. If you need another one, you most likely will have to find one at a junk yard as I don't think anyone repros those. Sorry, no info for shocks. Last '68 I had, my buddy at Bilstein built me a set. My current truck I got the KYB with the kit from Early Classic. Sounds like you're on the right track. Are you replacing wheel bearings or any of the brake parts? SSince you will have everything a part, it might be a good time to go through the brakes and bearings. Good luck!
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03-21-2009, 03:46 PM | #3 |
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Re: Front End Rebuild Parts
lifetime warrenties??? now is that your life if you survive a parts failure or just the life of the vehicle ???
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03-21-2009, 06:53 PM | #4 |
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cdowns, I dunno, I suppose it would depend whether or not the vehicle survived the parts failure.
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chevy_mike is right on about the center-link. That has been brought up several times before...no need to replace them unless damaged.
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03-21-2009, 07:04 PM | #6 |
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Longhair, thank you for the confirmation.
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03-21-2009, 06:51 PM | #7 | |
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Chevy Mike, I ran the gas magnums on my old C20, after the "old guy" at the parts counter recommended them and was happy with them, and the ones I used led a long, happy life... FWIW, I have KYB on the Chevelle, and Edelbrock shocks on the Vette. I really don't know a lot about shocks, but I have been happy with the Edelbrock and KYB shocks, too. I plan to go through the brakes and replace all the wear and soft parts too. Thanks again, Wes
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03-21-2009, 08:26 PM | #8 |
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Re: Front End Rebuild Parts
My chassis rebuild uses MOOG parts up front
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03-21-2009, 09:38 PM | #9 |
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Joe, it looks like mine will too!
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03-21-2009, 10:16 PM | #10 |
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Re: Front End Rebuild Parts
I would stick with MOOG. The cheaper stuff, even if it has lifetime warranty, just never seems to be of a good quality. I look at it this way. How many times do I want to rebuild the front end?
On shocks, I am a Bilstein fan. I run them on the front of my '72 3/4 ton. They did not have any listed for the rear, so I installed a set of Rancho shocks. The rear has leafsprings and the only time it settles down to a normal ride, is when it is loaded or I'm pulling a car trailer. I need to replace the leafs with either a mono leaf or just have a new lighter set made. On the front, I do run a steering stabilizer. Not sure if it was a factory option or an after market kit. There is a listing for that item also. The Bilsteins are available from Auto Zone, but it is a special order item. When I purchase them, they were around $70 a piece.
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03-22-2009, 02:04 AM | #11 | |
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Spinning Wheels, thanks for your suggestions. I have to agree with your and the others' assessments about using MOOG parts.
My 71 SWB and 72 C10 LWB both have rear leaf springs. I haven't driven the 71 yet. Heck I don't even have 4 tires of the same size on it, yet. However, I do like the way the 72 rides and sits. I suspect the springs are the originals, given the condition of the rest of the truck. What are the benefits of the Bilstein shocks vs a decent replacement shock? Would there be any benefit to spec'ing a front shock for a C20 rather that a C10? Do you have any before and after driving experience with the steeing stabilizer? My 72 gets mild bump steer from time to time, but I figured it was just the leaf springs and bias ply tires... Wes Quote:
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03-22-2009, 02:17 AM | #12 |
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Re: Front End Rebuild Parts
When I restored my truck ,I used all Moog front end parts and Monroe gas magnum shocks, and I'm very happy with them.Cost more,but the only way to go.
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