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scurfman
12-15-2007, 10:40 PM
First off, Thanks for helping me out. This is a great website. Here is my new question. I have a 98' 4x4 ranger with the off road package. My truck is nearing 100,000 miles and I have had 32" BFG mud terrains on for about 50,000 miles. I know that I need lower ball joints but if I am going to have some work done I would like to replace all the standard wear parts. I have a few creaks but don't really know what should be replaced. I was thinking lower ball joints, tie-rod ends, and shocks, but don't know much about bushings or anything. It seems that the tires may be starting to lean in a little at the top but I don't really know what causes that. So if someone could please let me know what they would replace that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Guys!!!

metalmacguyver
12-16-2007, 09:31 AM
the tire leaning thing is caused by bad ball joints and a little bit by sagging springs. its mostly a matter of replacing stuff that is worn. tie rod ends, wheel bearings, control arm bushings, shocks, anything thats worn out should be replaced. you could do all of them now or you could wait till they show that they need replacing. the catch is that they might need replacing in 1000 miles or some of those parts might last another 50K miles. you never know.

scurfman
12-16-2007, 04:06 PM
I appreciate the response. I should be able to do the wheel bearings myself but I don,t think I will try ball joints. Thanks again

metalmacguyver
12-16-2007, 05:09 PM
ball joints are pretty easy, you just need a removal/installer tool. that or a press. i consider them easier than wheel bearings. well maybe not yours since they are a sealed unit but they are easier from a technical point of view than wheel bearings that need the preload set on them and that you need to be anal about cleanliness and packing them with grease and everything.