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Grease Monkey
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Hi ya’ll. I’m seeking advice for upgrading my suspension. I got under my car and saw I need to replace all the bushings in the front suspension and it looks like I got a tire wabble coming from the kingpin on each tire in the front. Any specific kits I should by? Should I pull the whole front axle out? It’d be my first time ever doing so.


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Most of the vendors sell the complete kits, just shop around for best price. I like the old GM king pin kits instead of the newer replacement ones (GM 603386) but any are better than one thats wore out.

Here’s the best writeup and pictures that I have seen put together:

https://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/218134/



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DZAUTO Knows his Chevy's.


1946 Chevy 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup Purchased 11/18/17 Sold 9/20
1948 Chevy Fleetmaster Coupe, Purchased 6/20/2010
1965 Chevy ll 350 Purchased Feb 2021. 3-speed Saginaw Hurst Floor Shifter 3.08 Rear End

2019 Ford Ranger Lariat Super Crew

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