Do I need new steering components, or is it all just BS?
#1
Do I need new steering components, or is it all just BS?
Alright, so a few days ago I went to the local Big O tire store to get an alignment after installing ball joint spacers. The guys proceeded to tell me that they could not perform the alignment because my steering was too damaged. They said that I would need to replace my pitman arm, idler arm, both control arm bushings, and new tie rod ends. I just want to make sure that I'm actually going to have to replace this stuff and that they're not full of BS. Here is what they showed me. Click the pictures for the video to be played. They said it was all too "loose." Any comments and input would be appreciated.

Passenger side

Driver side
Theses are taken with the front end sitting on jack stands.

Passenger side

Driver side
Theses are taken with the front end sitting on jack stands.
#5
Yeesh! If I had that much play, I'd replace those components no matter what Big O said. I'd also check the ball joints very carefully. (I can't see anything about the ball joints in the tiny videos, but that front end has really taken a beating sometime in its life.)
#6
It's kind of hard to tell in those videos. What I could see that definitely need to be replaced was the idler arm. The pitman arm and the right side inner tie rod also seem a bit sloppy.
I agree with ksti. You should get a second opinion.
I agree with ksti. You should get a second opinion.
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To test for worn ball joints, jack the truck up an hold the tire at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions and try to rock the tire up and down. If there is a lot of play, you need new ball joints. Chances are if they are the factory ball joints, they need to be replaced.
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