Sunday night update: rear brake pads on for a week and all good.
While the truck was at the shop last week he noted my front sway bar end links were not happy with bushings. I ordered OEM GM replacements from rock auto and using the member discount code. They showed up yesterday morning totally unexpectedly. Watched. Couple videos online after thinking about when to schedule it with the shop. Watched a couple YouTube videos and decided I can do this…. Well it was not as easy as the video made it look. The new part is not identical to the aorta that came out. But my buddy that’s managing autozone and also goes to my church, verified I had the right parts at the store. Jacked it up, pulled the wheel, unbolted the bolts on the passenger side end link, and once the bolt was out of the slider pin it just fell out bushings were so toast….
Struggled to get the new part on because the slider bolt is longer than what I assume was the part that was on the truck when it left the Janesville, WI factory. Lol. but the bolt is shorter.
Got home, called my buddy that used to be the head mechanic at the Jeep shop, to pick his brain on how to get the new part cleared into the control arm and sway bar and get the holes to stay properly lined up and seated in each corresponding hole. Thankfully he talked me through using the floor jack to push the control arm up and take pressure of the sway bar. That gave me enough room to clear the longer slider bolts and keep the bushings lined up in their holes. Got both sides banged out. Driver side went quick once I knew the trick. Got ‘em bolted in with loctite into the threads with the upper threaded bushing that went on. First photos of old bushings and end links once out and up against the new parts.