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Just replaced some very old balljoints and am going to go back and do all bushings... should have been patient but needed the truck for a few days.
Currently getting parts ready and found some bushings I never used on my previous truck. Below are the parts I found with links to Rock Auto listings. Bushings I currently have sitting in the garage:
I'd like to put in Polyurethane Sway Bar bushings and am looking at the Energy Suspension 75108R set, don't really care about the red. What other bushings and rubber/boots should I take care of when doing all this rubber? What parts am I missing? Truck is a 2wd, '94 D21. Lifted enough to fit 15" rims. Last edited by LazerD21; 04-24-2022 at 08:23 PM. Reason: Missing Icon |
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Tension rod bushings, don't forget those.
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Funny, I was experiencing some steering wheel and front end instability at 50 mph or more on a non-Nissan, my 1988 Mazda truck with 226K miles. I had decent 4-year-old tires on the front, the rears were older and needed replacement, so I was suspecting out-of-balance front tires, as I didn't see any real bumps or bulges when I spun those and observed.
Anyway, I had a pair of brand-new ball joints for this (bolt-in type) and 3 tie rod ends closeout from RockAuto a few years ago, plus two remaining ball joints and one tie rod end on lifetime warranty from Autozone/O'Reilly so decided why not install those. I also got new tensioner bushings and new sway bar bushings to replace the factory ones. I also found the lower lock bolt on the steering coupler was a little loose, tried to torque that, but found it stripped; I don't know if the coupler threads themselves were stripped or not, but fixed that with longer grade 8 bolt and nut. ![]() ![]() While the wheels were off, I also noticed the factory front flexible brake lines had cracks, so I replaced those and bled the brakes (this "finding stuff before it fails" is why I like to do most of my own work. Some of the existing tie rod ends and ball joints had torn boots, some were too-tight, some very loosey-goosey, so good that I addressed all that. Bottom line: the two front tires were out-of-balance, so re-balanced for free; the tire guy wasn't sure if that amount of mis-balance could be the cause of the front end instability. I had the two new tires put on the front, and that solved the front end instability issues. But I'm glad that I addressed all the other stuff, which had a minimal cost due to close-out and lifetime-warranty parts.
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Just an FYI, Select Energy Suspension black bushings are impregnated with Graphite
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And be sure to check out my youtube channel series 'building a fun street truck using junkyard parts' as I replace all the bushings while building the truck.
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When doing torque specs what steering and suspension components do ya'll do on the ground vs up on jacks? I destroyed an upper balljoint boot somehow with it in the air and am going to be cautious on this go about. Re-sell the reds and get the blacks? Or ehhhhhhh? |
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