Have been in the process of rebuilding the front end of my 95 4x4 to once and for all eliminate the death wobble that has been giving me too much anxiety every time I drive the truck. Over the past year I've replaced the upper and lower ball joints (Moog), shocks (Bilstein), steering stabilizer, (Rancho), Track bar (Solid Steel 3rd Gen track bar adapter & trackbar), Solid Steel steering brace, new tires (BFG all terrains, 265-75R16, E rated), front end alignment. (truck is NOT lifted)
I've also got a set of the DT Pro Fab stock length control arms with urethane bushings. I've replaced the lower units with no problem. Front end was aligned with those in place.
Death wobble seems to be gone. I can't get it to initiate, YET anyway.
Problem I'm having is removing the bolts on the upper control arms. The frame mount bolts loosen ok on both sides. The bolts holding the axle end of the upper control arms seem to be rust-welded to the sleeves inside the rubber bushings on each side. No amount of Kroil soaking & pounding moves the bolts a mm. The bolts rotate with difficulty, but the entire bolt/sleeve rotates. Looked at cutting them out, but can only get a sawzall blade on one internal end of those bolts. Obviously would have to get at both ends to cut them out.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm also doing this with the truck on jack stands. I don't have the luxury of a lift unfortunately.
tim
I've also got a set of the DT Pro Fab stock length control arms with urethane bushings. I've replaced the lower units with no problem. Front end was aligned with those in place.
Death wobble seems to be gone. I can't get it to initiate, YET anyway.
Problem I'm having is removing the bolts on the upper control arms. The frame mount bolts loosen ok on both sides. The bolts holding the axle end of the upper control arms seem to be rust-welded to the sleeves inside the rubber bushings on each side. No amount of Kroil soaking & pounding moves the bolts a mm. The bolts rotate with difficulty, but the entire bolt/sleeve rotates. Looked at cutting them out, but can only get a sawzall blade on one internal end of those bolts. Obviously would have to get at both ends to cut them out.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm also doing this with the truck on jack stands. I don't have the luxury of a lift unfortunately.
tim