Well... I was replacing my front shocks with Bilstein 2549's (and rear 2550's with two front Rancho RS5404 stabilizers). Since every job I do ends up ... Er... interesting, as usual one of the passenger side shock mount studs (the inside one toward engine) snapped while I was torqueing it to 55 Ft-Lbs with my torque wrench
. I rebuilt my track bar with Lukes Link and replaced the track bar axle side bushing too. Got the death wobble so I'm attacking the front end, but I didn't need this. :{
It looks like the stud is buried under the spring so the spring has to come off. I'm trying to decide if I can repair it or take it to a tire/front end shop. How is the stud retained in the spring tower? Is it swaged or what? How does it come in and out?
Can I drive it about 10 miles to the tire/front end shop without snapping the other 2 studs
on that side or should I tow it? Seems I should be able to make it if I'm carefull. What'll you guys think?
I have a strut spring compressor (Power Built brand from Kragen Auto Parts). It fits so do you think that will be strong enough to do the job?
The manual says..... Man this sounds like work!
... . to remove the upper suspension arm and loosen the lower suspension arm bolts. Disconnect the 4X4 front propeller shaft ( I guess thats the front driveshaft). Disconnect the track bar (I've done that before). Disconnect the drag link from pitman arm (I got pickle forks and 2 pitman pullers that should work). Disconnect stabilizer bar and shock from axle. Lower the axle and remove spring.
I may try it if I can get the stud in and out. I have hand tools but no presses or such. I'm not much on front end stuff but I'm willing to try it if I can complete the stud repair. Not sure where to get stud. Maybe NAPA.
I will call Sat morn (tomorrow) for an estimate from the shop. If any one has some words of wisdom I'd sure appreciate some help... I'm stressed out now. I was getting prepared to buy 6 new BFG KO 235/85R/16's. That's $1,000 with alignment.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer. I'll be checking in to TDR in the morning. Geez... . Not your typical shock job huh! Well maybe typical for me. :-laf
Dave

It looks like the stud is buried under the spring so the spring has to come off. I'm trying to decide if I can repair it or take it to a tire/front end shop. How is the stud retained in the spring tower? Is it swaged or what? How does it come in and out?

Can I drive it about 10 miles to the tire/front end shop without snapping the other 2 studs

I have a strut spring compressor (Power Built brand from Kragen Auto Parts). It fits so do you think that will be strong enough to do the job?
The manual says..... Man this sounds like work!

I may try it if I can get the stud in and out. I have hand tools but no presses or such. I'm not much on front end stuff but I'm willing to try it if I can complete the stud repair. Not sure where to get stud. Maybe NAPA.
I will call Sat morn (tomorrow) for an estimate from the shop. If any one has some words of wisdom I'd sure appreciate some help... I'm stressed out now. I was getting prepared to buy 6 new BFG KO 235/85R/16's. That's $1,000 with alignment.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer. I'll be checking in to TDR in the morning. Geez... . Not your typical shock job huh! Well maybe typical for me. :-laf
Dave
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