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Old 06-13-2009, 01:23 PM
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Question Front end problems

I am thinking about purchasing a 1999 dodge 1500 4x4 with a three inch lift. The front end seems to be a little loose to me. The tie rod ends also seem to have a little play. What should i look for concerning problems here and how much work is it to replace the front end rods bars, etc?
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Old 06-13-2009, 02:18 PM
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Pretty easy to replace. You just need an alignment after. Any of the tools you need, you can borrow from autozone or wherever you get the parts.
 
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Thanks for the reply zman. About the bars themselves, do they normally need replaced or just the ends?
 
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The trac bar is the one that gets replaced most often.
 
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The trackbar ends are not replaceable... the entire bar gets replaced. Not sure about the Lukes Link mod though, I think that replaces the frame end on the bar.


The tie rod ends just get unthreaded from the bar and new ones installed.
 
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I tried the Lukes Link once. You have to bang out the ball joint from the bar and I couldn't get it out so I just sent it back and bought a whole new bar instead.

The tie rod 'ends' are not just ends on each end of a bar. It's an end on one side but the other side is a part of the bar. So if you're doing the whole setup, it's not just buying new ends.
 
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I know the trac bar ends are not replaceable, I was just stating a fact about the trac bar.
 



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