EddieC
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Chasing a front suspension clunk noise ('08 Tahoe) when braking backing slowly in reverse, I found some movement in the frame attachment in an upper control arm. The control arms were replaced about 2 1/2 years and 21,000 miles ago by our shop using MOOG replacements.
I can't say if it's the bushing(s), bolt(s) or frame tabs but depending on the problem I am trying to understand how the control arm functions in the event that the frame tabs (inverted U frame mounted bracket) need work.
To start, is there a particular size pickle fork that would handle the ball joint and tie rod?
Regarding the function of the upper control arm, is the direction of the load basically lateral, in and out picturing the wheel trying to fall off, flop over? I'm also picturing that there could be in and out to resist horizontal torsion caused by front to back push on the wheel but that's a guess.
What are the details of the assemblies that allow alignment adjustment? Are the bolt holes in the tabs (inverted U bracket) round?
I can't say if it's the bushing(s), bolt(s) or frame tabs but depending on the problem I am trying to understand how the control arm functions in the event that the frame tabs (inverted U frame mounted bracket) need work.
To start, is there a particular size pickle fork that would handle the ball joint and tie rod?
Regarding the function of the upper control arm, is the direction of the load basically lateral, in and out picturing the wheel trying to fall off, flop over? I'm also picturing that there could be in and out to resist horizontal torsion caused by front to back push on the wheel but that's a guess.
What are the details of the assemblies that allow alignment adjustment? Are the bolt holes in the tabs (inverted U bracket) round?
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