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fixing the old ride
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08/17/17 11:09 PM
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Lazy Ike
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I am keeping my old truck while longer. Would like input on where to get replacement front end parts [tie rods, a arm, idler arm, etc. CHU CHU posted a company that should try fogot name .CHU IF you read this help me out. I have looked at rock auto, bfore. THANKS for any imput guys. KEEP line tight.
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/17/17 11:10 PM
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Lazy Ike
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I am keeping my old truck while longer. Would like input on where to get replacement front end parts [tie rods, a arm, idler arm, etc. CHU CHU posted a company that should try fogot name .CHU IF you read this help me out. I have looked at rock auto, bfore. THANKS for any imput guys. KEEP line tight. FOrgot 20020f 150 4x4
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/18/17 01:12 AM
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MarcM64
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Dont know the best place to purchase, but I would go with Moog brand! Stay away from cheap stuff!
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/18/17 02:04 AM
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scruboak
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/18/17 03:50 AM
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Trebor Neil
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Is there a noticable noise associated with the front end stuff ? My 98 Ram 1500 had developed a very noticable thump in the front end, nothing out of the way in the steering, happens when hitting road bumps, looks like the motor mounts are still healthy.
You bettcha! oofta!
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/18/17 01:42 PM
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redchevy
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Moog are good parts, but if your just getting an extra 50 or 100k miles out of your old beater I wouldn't wast the extra money on them, and they will cost twice or more what factory parts would.
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/22/17 02:08 PM
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Lazy Ike
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Is there a noticable noise associated with the front end stuff ? My 98 Ram 1500 had developed a very noticable thump in the front end, nothing out of the way in the steering, happens when hitting road bumps, looks like the motor mounts are still healthy. Trebor saw your post, it could be idler arm?
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/22/17 02:10 PM
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Lazy Ike
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Thanks redchevy iam looking at rock auto, can get complete parts less than 500. still looking thanks
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/25/17 06:49 PM
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spankyttx
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yeah my bad
Last edited by spankyttx; 08/26/17 12:25 AM.
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Trebor Neil]
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08/25/17 07:13 PM
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redchevy
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Is there a noticable noise associated with the front end stuff ? My 98 Ram 1500 had developed a very noticable thump in the front end, nothing out of the way in the steering, happens when hitting road bumps, looks like the motor mounts are still healthy. To check ball joints jack tire up and grab top and bottom (12 and 6 on a clock) and push in on bottom/out on top and vice versa. If there is play then you need ball joints. Repeat at left and right sides of tire (3 and 9 on clock) if there is play you have tie rod/idler pitman arm problems.
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/25/17 07:32 PM
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spankyttx
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yeah, that's easy
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Re: fixing the old ride
[Re: Lazy Ike]
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08/25/17 08:14 PM
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redchevy
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It may not be text book but with a little common sense it will get you where you need to go. If your bearings have that much play its time for them to go too. Has worked in the past at correctly diagnosing tie rods and ball joints for me.
Do your front tires show any abnormal wear? Goofy tire wear on the fronts would be a good sign.
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/25/17 10:55 PM
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Trebor Neil
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Redchevy,
No noticeable tire wear, have been medically busy the last few days, will chk tomorrow.
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/26/17 12:56 AM
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MarcM64
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Both of you are right on checking ball joints for wear! Just hafta wiggle them too see if you have wear, unless its a Dodge, then wait till they start squeaking! Lol...Trebor, check the sway bar links... The little rubber bushings at the end of your sway bar! Pretty common!
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Re: fixing the old ride
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08/26/17 03:12 AM
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Trebor Neil
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Really, the only indicator I see or hear is a loud metallic thump when I hit road bumps, like two solid pieces of steel hitting togather.
You bettcha! oofta!
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