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All riveted in place stock. The first gens are the same.Rusty wrote:The lower balljoints are bolted or riveted as well?... How about 1st gens? ...
Please, no stabbing or other violent behavior. Well ...OK ...you can "beat" the rivets, but lets have that be about itbubaloo1983 wrote:... ill be taken a stab at it this weekend
Have always wondered about the unloading tool and never understood how it works or have seen one.aa21830 wrote:I unloaded the torsion bar on my '96 Sonoma with a $10 2-jaw puller tool, which worked perfectly. How is the GM tool different?HenryJ wrote:The GM torsion bar unloading tool is a must.
Yes - there's an indentation in the "arm" thingie that's perpendicular to the bar, the center of the puller goes there, and the jaws latch onto the frame member, if I remember correctly (been about 5 years since I did it...couldn't locate some noise in the front end and wanted to be able to jerk up and down on the a-arms).f9k9 wrote:[
Is this what you used?
HenryJ wrote:......... tools are never a bad investment
ImportantPauleo wrote:How do you know if the ball joints are bad?
HenryJ wrote:ImportantPauleo wrote:How do you know if the ball joints are bad?
* The vehicle must rest on a level surface.............If you find any looseness or can twist the stud with your fingers, replace the upper ball joint. Refer to Upper Ball Joint Replacement in Front Suspension.
Warranty issues so far...Pauleo wrote:I think I'll leave this one for the dealership!!!
HenryJ wrote:You have to really watch the Tech's! I had to talk to the Service manager to get them to replace the lower balljoints!
I had already checked them finding .130 horizontal slack in the right side and .160 in the left. Maximum allowable is .125.
After they inspected the truck I asked what parts had been ordered, they said one wheel bearing and after my asking why the bad balljoints were not being replaced they said that they were fine a wheel bearing was the only thing they found. I KNEW BETTER! So I was refered to the service manager, who said that they probably had not checked them and would have to send it out to an alignment shop to check the ball joints, they do not have a rack for checking them. (Total BS! ) It does not require a "rack" to check ball joints. What they did not know is that I had already gone to the alignment shop to confirm the readings I got using a dial indicator at my shop.
So, after explaining this they ordered the parts.
Moral of the story: do your homework and do NOT assume that they know what they are doing or will do the right thing , just because they work for a GM dealer.