another 4th gen. lift in progress soon
#183
After I get all the parts installed, will the torn ball joint boot be alright to drive with, I mean ... to drive to a shop with so I can get it replaced? Crap. How do I know if I need to replace more than just the boot?
(i ask because i hit the bolt with a hammer and now I read that if you do that, you'll have to replace the entire thing)
(i ask because i hit the bolt with a hammer and now I read that if you do that, you'll have to replace the entire thing)
Last edited by 4route; Mar 27, 2004 at 07:34 PM.
#184
The ball joint boots are not critical as it just happened. You should be able to drive it for awhile before you gotta fix it.
As for using the hammer to break something.... The arms itself are pretty strong that you won't be breaking anything.
You should be able to do the lift w/o replacing the boot. You can do that some other time. I would still look for the cotter pin though.
As for using the hammer to break something.... The arms itself are pretty strong that you won't be breaking anything.
You should be able to do the lift w/o replacing the boot. You can do that some other time. I would still look for the cotter pin though.
#185
I smacked the crap out of the outer tie rod end bolt with a hammer ... arg.
Yeah, I figure I'll do the lift, and then take it to get it aligned, and have them replace the boot and make sure I didn't screw anything else up. I'll look for a cotter pin in the meantime, thank you.
From here on out, I won't be touching the balljoints or the tie rod end. Yesterday you mentioned that I should not let the rubber piece pinch ... which rubber piece were you referring to??
Yeah, I figure I'll do the lift, and then take it to get it aligned, and have them replace the boot and make sure I didn't screw anything else up. I'll look for a cotter pin in the meantime, thank you.
From here on out, I won't be touching the balljoints or the tie rod end. Yesterday you mentioned that I should not let the rubber piece pinch ... which rubber piece were you referring to??
#187
Oh, right, well ... that piece is a-ok so far. After not being able to have any success with the tie rod end balljoint, I decided not to pry on the upper balljoint!
First smart decision of the process! hehe. As I researched the boards, a lot of posts were made saying that if you hit that bolt (the one on the outer tie rod end balljoint) you'd have to replace the entire big piece. Bah. Well ... guess I will just wake up early and get started again. Hopefully this time with more success ... I'm sure once I get one side at the front done, the rest won't be as hard because I'll know better what to do. Wish me luck!
First smart decision of the process! hehe. As I researched the boards, a lot of posts were made saying that if you hit that bolt (the one on the outer tie rod end balljoint) you'd have to replace the entire big piece. Bah. Well ... guess I will just wake up early and get started again. Hopefully this time with more success ... I'm sure once I get one side at the front done, the rest won't be as hard because I'll know better what to do. Wish me luck!
#189
Originally Posted by 4route
Oh, right, well ... that piece is a-ok so far. After not being able to have any success with the tie rod end balljoint, I decided not to pry on the upper balljoint!
First smart decision of the process! hehe. As I researched the boards, a lot of posts were made saying that if you hit that bolt (the one on the outer tie rod end balljoint) you'd have to replace the entire big piece. Bah. Well ... guess I will just wake up early and get started again. Hopefully this time with more success ... I'm sure once I get one side at the front done, the rest won't be as hard because I'll know better what to do. Wish me luck!
First smart decision of the process! hehe. As I researched the boards, a lot of posts were made saying that if you hit that bolt (the one on the outer tie rod end balljoint) you'd have to replace the entire big piece. Bah. Well ... guess I will just wake up early and get started again. Hopefully this time with more success ... I'm sure once I get one side at the front done, the rest won't be as hard because I'll know better what to do. Wish me luck!
#191
One last question before I start in the morning:
Is it okay for me to loosen the top/center nut on the strut shaft just enough to break the bolt? I know it is under pressure, but I also know it will be impossible to break when it is loose from the assembly. So should I loosen it just a tiny bit before compressing the springs and removing the whole assembly ... or should I compress the coil and then loosen the bolt while it is still in the tower?
Is it okay for me to loosen the top/center nut on the strut shaft just enough to break the bolt? I know it is under pressure, but I also know it will be impossible to break when it is loose from the assembly. So should I loosen it just a tiny bit before compressing the springs and removing the whole assembly ... or should I compress the coil and then loosen the bolt while it is still in the tower?
#194
This is bull. So I have the strut bottom out toward the front of the vehicle, but I still cannot get to it enough to compress it. Have any of you actually done this before? If so ... please help me here, I have been working at this for a week and I need some help, please ... I know some of you have done this and have to know what I am talking about so please, just take two seconds and give me some help here.
I have XREAS, I have gotten the strut bottom out and loose, but the strut is so angled and tight that it's almost impossible to get these Craftsman compressors on safely/straight. Do I pull the top of the strut under the a-arm somehow? What do I do to get it in a position to compress the coils ... how was it set up when you guys did it?
Please help me.
I have XREAS, I have gotten the strut bottom out and loose, but the strut is so angled and tight that it's almost impossible to get these Craftsman compressors on safely/straight. Do I pull the top of the strut under the a-arm somehow? What do I do to get it in a position to compress the coils ... how was it set up when you guys did it?
Please help me.
#197
yes, of course I have removed the top three bolts. the strut is loose, but i can't pull the top of it under the a-arm toward the front (like you said i should, lance).
i know other people have done this -- i wish they would respond too.
i know other people have done this -- i wish they would respond too.
#198
It's the center bolt that hanging you up right? Is it hanging up about 1/2 inch or so? I remember being able to clear the 3 bolts but the center one was the hang up for me too.
Just making sure we're on the same page here.
Just making sure we're on the same page here.
#199
well ... the center bolt is hanging up less than 1/2 inch ...
but it's more than that ... didn't you tell me that i should be able to pull the whole strut/coil UNDER the arm and toward the front of the truck?
but it's more than that ... didn't you tell me that i should be able to pull the whole strut/coil UNDER the arm and toward the front of the truck?
#200
recap: I'm pretty sure you took the swaybar off but never hurts to ask again anyway 
As for the 1/2" part, that's the part that'll be a pita. You'd have to do some creative moving of the assembly to get it out. How about pushing the shock up and pulling the bottom out to the front and then out? Anotherwards, the other way around instead from the bottom.
Running out of ideas but I know we'll get it.

As for the 1/2" part, that's the part that'll be a pita. You'd have to do some creative moving of the assembly to get it out. How about pushing the shock up and pulling the bottom out to the front and then out? Anotherwards, the other way around instead from the bottom.
Running out of ideas but I know we'll get it.


