205K mi on the truck. After replacing the steering tube and steering box, most of the looseness in the steering was gone. But the front still had a lot of dancing around, so I replaced all 4 shocks (with 113K on them!!), which improved things even more. On smooth pavement, everything behaves well, but I get quite a bit of suspension rattle when I hit a bump. Jacking up the front, I can't find any looseness in the tie rods or wiggle in the wheels. I'm thinking it is the bushings in the various suspension elements. Is this the right diagnosis?
So... do I replace all the bushings I can find or only the ones on the I-beams or??? I read through the posts on replacing the bushings and rubber vs poly, so I have that info. Will the bushings from LMC do the job for me? I've been happy with LMC for other replacement parts.
And finally, is it OK just to replace front bushings and leave the rear for another day?
Any thoughts are welcomed.
-- JohnnyD
"Old Blue" 1981 F150 Custom, short box, 2wd, straight 6, manual 4-speed; purchased new in NY, now happy in Oregon