Scrappycrow
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If the ball joints were the replaceable type, it'd be relatively easy to look up, as those specs are usually listed, but I have never found them for integrated "bespoke" components.Do you know or know where I could find the taper specs of the ball joint stud in the aluminum upper control arm and in the steel knuckle? I have some nearly-new aluminum arms from a '21 Sierra I'd like to swap to my '08. It's not worth it to me to get aluminum knuckles, especially since I'd have to get aftermarket drop knuckles. I have no problem with reaming my steel ones.
You can determine the taper via taper gauges or measuring:
Learn me ball joint angles and reamers.
Learn me ball joint angles and reamers.
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Taper Calculator, You enter any three of Small End Diameter, Large End Diameter, Flute Length, and Taper/Foot and we provide the fourth - Newman Tools
enter any three of Small End Diameter, Large End Diameter, Flute Length, and Taper/Foot and we provide the fourth
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If you're going this route, you MUST have a proper setup for doing so. I speak from experience, unfortunately (I damaged a steering arm on my '57 Chevy). To change the taper (not just "clean up" an iffy bore) you'll need to set up a rigid jig and use a drill press that has variable speed down into double-digit RPM, and use machining fluid such as Tap Magic (NOT WD-40 or 3-in-1, etc.). I actually modified my drill press to incorporate a 3-phase motor and VFD (variable-frequency drive) to do this. If this isn't for you, have a machine shop take care of it.