As you may have guessed by my username, I've dealt with Mopars a lot more than I have anything else. I just picked up a 94 B4000 4x4 and I'm trying to get it to where I can trust it as a daily driver before the fall semester starts. Right now I'm waiting on a new drop pitman arm and some Nitro shocks to come in the mail. I'll also be picking up a new steering gear box on payday since the old pitman arm messed up the splines on the steering output shaft. Pretty much straight forward stuff so far.
While I was looking around the front end of the truck, I noticed a few other things that also need attention. Most of it is in or on the D35 TTB axle, which I have zero experience with. I bought a Chiltons manual for the truck, but it's vague on so much stuff I may as well just use the pages for wiping up oil spills.
Anyway, back to the axle. Here's what I found so far:
- center u-joint has no needles left in it (have a new one, need to install it)
- driver side axle bearing has some up-down play in it (have a new one, need to install it)
- axle housing pivot bushings are worn out
- radius arm pivot bushings are worn out
- front diff is leaking fluid and needs to be resealed
Does anyone here know where I can find some better instructions or even just some videos showing the procedure to rebuild a D35 TTB?
The truck already has a Rough Country 4" suspension lift on it, so that's something I have to keep in mind when dealing with anything on the front end.
As far as the bushings for the axle housings and the radius arms, I was thinking of just getting OEM rubber type ones. This is going to be a DD, not really an off road toy, so I was thinking of trying to keep the ride a bit softer than the poly bushings would. Am I wrong in thiking this way? I'd aprecciate any opinions (either way) on the subject of rubber vs poly bushing material.
I have a shop lined up to do the alignment after I get all this stuff taken care of. They've got just about every available size of the adjuster bushings for the ball joints in stock, so there shouldn't be any issues there. They'll probably need them to fix the camber issue on the truck.
While I was looking around the front end of the truck, I noticed a few other things that also need attention. Most of it is in or on the D35 TTB axle, which I have zero experience with. I bought a Chiltons manual for the truck, but it's vague on so much stuff I may as well just use the pages for wiping up oil spills.
Anyway, back to the axle. Here's what I found so far:
- center u-joint has no needles left in it (have a new one, need to install it)
- driver side axle bearing has some up-down play in it (have a new one, need to install it)
- axle housing pivot bushings are worn out
- radius arm pivot bushings are worn out
- front diff is leaking fluid and needs to be resealed
Does anyone here know where I can find some better instructions or even just some videos showing the procedure to rebuild a D35 TTB?

As far as the bushings for the axle housings and the radius arms, I was thinking of just getting OEM rubber type ones. This is going to be a DD, not really an off road toy, so I was thinking of trying to keep the ride a bit softer than the poly bushings would. Am I wrong in thiking this way? I'd aprecciate any opinions (either way) on the subject of rubber vs poly bushing material.
I have a shop lined up to do the alignment after I get all this stuff taken care of. They've got just about every available size of the adjuster bushings for the ball joints in stock, so there shouldn't be any issues there. They'll probably need them to fix the camber issue on the truck.
