Over the years I've been trying to tighten up my '75 K25, so I've got this set of tasks.
- Replacing cab bushings brought the tranmission shifter linkage into alignment, and really quieted down the cab. My old bushings were letting the cab sit down and touch the transfer case, so all the drive-train vibration was coming into the cab. I used poly bushings, which I lubricated, but they did squeak for a while.
- Replaced sway bar bushings - not any noticeable difference
- Replaced ball joints - time consuming job, since you have to remove hubs and pull the axles to get to the ball joints. It also required a couple special tools, but I borrowed most of them from Autozone. I did have to buy the 4WD lock nut socket and the upper ball joint adjuster socket.
- Replaced drag link and tie rod ends
- Replaced rag joint (my '75 cannot use the jeep steering joint upgrade)
- Adjusted steering box - The right way to do this is to have the drag link disconnected, and use an inch-lb wrench on the steering wheel center nut. You loosen the lock nut on the box and tighten down the free play until it meets specs (IIRC its something like 6-12 inch lbs at the center point). This won't fix a really worn box, but it does help a lot.
- I also have new spring bushings, but have not installed them. That is also a PIA job, since the old rubber bushings don't come out easily.
I would build a complete parts list and search for best prices. For both basic parts (ball joints, etc.) and all the bushings you can save a lot by using the online suppliers.
Bruced