AZ Highlander
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- Joined
- Nov 15, 2022
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- Location
- Prescott AZ
- First Name
- Frank
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- K15 (aka V1500)
- Engine Size
- 350 (5.7L)
After installing ball joints on the 1/2 ton 4WD for the first time, they appear to be too tight after torquing them to the specifications of 70ft-lbs lower, 100ft-lbs upper.
The adjustment sleeve was inserted to the recommended location “exposing 2 threads”, but was still easy to turn without any torque really. 70ft-lbs was what was specified for that sleeve, but I never got there with two threads exposed.
When testing the resistance of the knuckles to turn left or right, the scale read 30lbs on the drivers, 60lbs on the passenger side. According to the Haynes manual, they should be 20-25lbs as shown in the picture below.
Do I need to loosen the ball joint nuts and unseat the knuckle, then tighten the adjustment sleeve for the upper ball joint?
The adjustment sleeve was inserted to the recommended location “exposing 2 threads”, but was still easy to turn without any torque really. 70ft-lbs was what was specified for that sleeve, but I never got there with two threads exposed.
When testing the resistance of the knuckles to turn left or right, the scale read 30lbs on the drivers, 60lbs on the passenger side. According to the Haynes manual, they should be 20-25lbs as shown in the picture below.
Do I need to loosen the ball joint nuts and unseat the knuckle, then tighten the adjustment sleeve for the upper ball joint?
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