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Quote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:59:48 AMQuote from: Woodchuck on November 03, 2021, 09:56:26 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?When my neighbor gets home this afternoon I can.That would make finding it a ton easier. Certainly check axles as well.Are you really in Fargo?
Quote from: Woodchuck on November 03, 2021, 09:56:26 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?When my neighbor gets home this afternoon I can.
Quote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?
Those are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?
Thanks for the input, everyone. Seems like the cv axle is the best place to go next, so I’m going to replace that next week when I get paid. It’s a lot cheaper than I thought- $135 at napa for a new one. Looking at it, it doesn’t seem too hard, maybe I can get it done in 3-4 hours. Famous last words! I might do the ball joints also while I have it apart.
Quote from: Woodchuck on November 03, 2021, 10:12:25 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:59:48 AMQuote from: Woodchuck on November 03, 2021, 09:56:26 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?When my neighbor gets home this afternoon I can.That would make finding it a ton easier. Certainly check axles as well.Are you really in Fargo?I am in Fargo. When I was done fighting cancer & my doc gave me the ok, I sold my house outside Bremerton & bought a house here for better quality of life, cheaper living & better fishing/hunting
Do you mean the cv axle, or ball joints?
Last time I needed dealer parts they wanted too much and 6 weeks. Went to NAPA they said 4-6 hours and a 1/3 the price. Got it home it was the OEM box. Good luck from now on.
Quote from: wadu1 on November 07, 2021, 08:04:17 PMLast time I needed dealer parts they wanted too much and 6 weeks. Went to NAPA they said 4-6 hours and a 1/3 the price. Got it home it was the OEM box. Good luck from now on.I’ve been buying napa parts for a long time & haven’t had a problem, so I think it’ll be fine. I was just really surprised at what chevy wanted for a part that I think is relatively simple.
Quote from: follow maggie on November 07, 2021, 08:25:18 PMQuote from: wadu1 on November 07, 2021, 08:04:17 PMLast time I needed dealer parts they wanted too much and 6 weeks. Went to NAPA they said 4-6 hours and a 1/3 the price. Got it home it was the OEM box. Good luck from now on.I’ve been buying napa parts for a long time & haven’t had a problem, so I think it’ll be fine. I was just really surprised at what chevy wanted for a part that I think is relatively simple.Ya I wouldn’t have paid the 600 per axle Toyota wanted. Would have went generic instead and rolled the dice. I found an online person who takes OEM axles and refurbs them using the factory steel for less than 1/2 the price and they have improved boots for pitch angles. That’s another thing is your truck lifted? Wears CVs out faster
I do not know if they are similar, when the front drive shaft CV Joint went out in my Dodge Dakota, the dealer want $850 for a replacement. I tried three different one from Rockauto, none fit. I took it to a local drive live builder (he builds the drive lives for most of the Street outlaw guys) he rebuilt mine for $230.
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on November 08, 2021, 06:19:01 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 07, 2021, 08:25:18 PMQuote from: wadu1 on November 07, 2021, 08:04:17 PMLast time I needed dealer parts they wanted too much and 6 weeks. Went to NAPA they said 4-6 hours and a 1/3 the price. Got it home it was the OEM box. Good luck from now on.I’ve been buying napa parts for a long time & haven’t had a problem, so I think it’ll be fine. I was just really surprised at what chevy wanted for a part that I think is relatively simple.Ya I wouldn’t have paid the 600 per axle Toyota wanted. Would have went generic instead and rolled the dice. I found an online person who takes OEM axles and refurbs them using the factory steel for less than 1/2 the price and they have improved boots for pitch angles. That’s another thing is your truck lifted? Wears CVs out fasterIt’s stock. There’s almost 160,000 on it with lots of off-road, four wheel driving, hauling a camper & equipment trailers, so I think it’s a normal wear item for how I use it. I’ll be surprised if the other side isn’t very far behind.The axle nut is on tight. I broke my 1/2” torque wrench today standing on it trying to get the nut loose.