Lots of buzzwords in that video that are standard practice for most others. They do look nice, but their decline as a quality parts supplier has been exponential. That decline has burned the majority of their customer base.
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Yes I noticed that. It's too bad TtX doesn't make an upper a arm with their ttx line.Looking at those parts on RA, they are typically 1/2 the price of TTX. Probably a good reason for that.
So just to be upfront I'm looking to get everything off RA. There are some parts that don't have a TTX line. That I'm looking at Ac delco and.moog. Just seems alot of suppliers are a crapshoot nowadays.Lots of buzzwords in that video that are standard practice for most others. They do look nice, but their decline as a quality parts supplier has been exponential. That decline has burned the majority of their customer base.
So make your own…I did.Yes I noticed that. It's too bad TtX doesn't make an upper an arm with their ttx line.
Easier for me at home to come with new a arm bushing complete. I don't have a pressSo make your own…I did.
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Alternatively:1. Buy new A-arms(complete with new bushings).
2. Remove upper ball joint.
3. Install TTX ball joint.
4. Smile
Did you do this? What about the metal sleeves that the poly bushings don’t come with?Alternatively:
1. Burn old rubber bushings out of original control arms
2. Install black poly bushings in the old shells (no press needed)
3. Remove upper ball joint
4. Install TTX ball joint
5. Smile
I haven’t on our trucks, schurkey has. The ones listed on Rockauto come with sleevesDid you do this? What about the metal sleeves that the poly bushings don’t come with?
Yes, just looked and they do. Maybe I’m thinking of LCA bushings.I haven’t on our trucks, schurkey has. The ones listed on Rockauto come with sleeves