I assumed I would be into front end issues given the mileage. But hoped to get a little more than 1400 miles into the truck before it became clear that that needed to be addressed more promptly than previously figured. But when they are done they are done, lol. Also having switched from a 5. 9l gas 1500 to the diesel one ton, I think I substantially underestimated the cost of such repairs.
Do you do your own or take it to a shop? Curious about what I should expect to pay in labor for this work (Axle U-joints and Ball Joints) Been researching the various options on ball joints, Carli, Dynatrac, OEM's and Moog. Given what I have heard about the labor involved in the deal wondering if it is worth investing in Carli or Dynatrac.
the dodge dealer here quoted 1600 to replace all four ball joints, being a retired mechanic I decided to do it myself, (I started off in a front end sop back in the days of king pins <g>)
back to the job, I had some help from my son for the heavy stuff, I did not take the adapters off, (mine is a dually) I would rent the proper press from places like advance, autozones press is the car/light truck model and too small, they are cheap presses, look over the kit before you take it home, if any of the receivers are bent in the kit, that will be the one you need, get a different kit! if your going to buy one, buy the OTC at least, (I have the PTC light truck press, it is just small enough to be a pain so I went and rented the larger one from advance, I think summits is made by the same company you can rent for free from advance, I looked at their kit in their store... .
as far as ball joints, I would not put moog in it, I would go back to oem first, I had to get one moog, then had to go back and get another as the press on plate was loose on the moog, there is also XRF which is supposed to be top notch as well, I wish I had just ordered them, but I let myself run out of time - procrastination is the root of all evil :-laf.
replace your u-joints at the same time, be prepared to buy wheel bearings at the same time, call around and see who might have at least one in stock, doing one side at a time and you won;t pour out your gear lube as long as you only lift one side of truck at a time, have at least a small propane torch at hand, you will need a 250lb torque wrench which also can be rented, it is not a bad job, just be sure to press in your joints straight, be sure to use the proper depth receivers in the BJ press kit or you can ruin your ball joint