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Posted by JON on May 28, 2004 at 05:12:46 from (152.163.253.103):
In Reply to: Re: Re: h front end posted by farmer jo on May 27, 2004 at 19:02:14:
First thing is to jack up the front and try to move the hubs and wheels back and forth. You must have the front supported well. And see if there is play in the lower bushing then take the cover off the top and put a pry bar in and try to move it around bye the gear. This will tell you if the top bushing needs replacing. There was a really good arcive that had pictures of the whole process. if you have loose bushings and you probly do if you have replaced everything else Then you will have to take the lower part of the bolster off the part with the hubs. I would suggest getting a book. Then get the bushings and seals maybe that will come with directions. Most of the time you can cut the bushings with a hack saw or sawsall to get them out easer. Look in the arcives if they are up. There is a really good article there somewhere that shows the whole thing begining to end. I beleve it will cost you about 100.00 for all the parts. HOPE THIS HELPS JON
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