Desert Rat wrote:I've maybe done this job once or twice
I bet the truck is a lot happier now.
I think she will be... I haven't actually driven the truck yet, other than to pull it out of the garage and turn it around and pull it back in.
I started on the front yesterday. Tried to replace the upper link bushings, but they aren't budging, and I don't think they're bad anyway - no slop or cracking - so I just put them back in. Same for the lower link bushing that's pressed into the frame. The FSM says "use an appropriate tool" which in my case would be the sawsall, but I have no idea how I would press the new one in. So I'm just going to do shocks, sway bar bushings (including end links) and tension rod bushings and call it done.
It's pretty obvious to me that the right rear of the truck takes most of the abuse suspension-wise. Those bushings were absolutely destroyed, while everything else looked good for the most part.
I can't wait to drive this after the new tires and shocks are on and see if my back ache is worth it!
By the way, Desert Rat, are the shocks supposed to spring outward or pull inward? I know the ones on my Q pushed back out when compressed, even while leaking badly - but these just stay where you put them. I guess I'll have an answer on Wednesday when my KYB's show up - but since you've done this so much I thought I would ask.
Thanks!
Heath