Comments - Lower Front End Ball Joints - 63/64 Cadillac Website2024-03-29T07:52:41Zhttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6543066%3ABlogPost%3A310843&xn_auth=nops. I have tried to prevent a…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-13:6543066:Comment:3115192023-05-13T20:59:57.184ZJason Edgehttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/jasonedge
<p>ps. I have tried to prevent anyone from posting blogs and instead using the forums way back, but since we have help pages as blogs, and there are back door ways to get in it is what it is. If anyone is posting anything new, use the forums.</p>
<p>ps. I have tried to prevent anyone from posting blogs and instead using the forums way back, but since we have help pages as blogs, and there are back door ways to get in it is what it is. If anyone is posting anything new, use the forums.</p> The are the same for all the…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-13:6543066:Comment:3113562023-05-13T20:58:23.912ZJason Edgehttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/jasonedge
<p>The are the same for all the 1963 and 1964 body styles (other than 75 series and CC), although there are two version of the upper control arm that are not body style specific. There are 1 1/2" and 1 7/16" versions. The measurement is regarding the upper control arm shaft outer sleeve and need to know which one you need when you order these control arm shaft bushings. Most are 1 1/2" that I have seen. Here is a picture measuring one with a caliper showing 1.5" for reference:…</p>
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<p>The are the same for all the 1963 and 1964 body styles (other than 75 series and CC), although there are two version of the upper control arm that are not body style specific. There are 1 1/2" and 1 7/16" versions. The measurement is regarding the upper control arm shaft outer sleeve and need to know which one you need when you order these control arm shaft bushings. Most are 1 1/2" that I have seen. Here is a picture measuring one with a caliper showing 1.5" for reference:</p>
<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/11107221254?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/11107221254?profile=RESIZE_710x" width="500" class="align-center"/></a> </p> Kurt-I understand now! Thanks…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-13:6543066:Comment:3112592023-05-13T19:21:10.119ZLogan Robbhttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/LoganRobb
<p>Kurt-I understand now! Thanks for clarifying.</p>
<p>Kurt-I understand now! Thanks for clarifying.</p> The reason there is no reply…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-13:6543066:Comment:3115082023-05-13T19:20:11.272ZKurthttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/KurtEdmiston
<p>The reason there is no reply option is that this is a blog post not a discussion. You can only add comments to blogs.</p>
<p>The reason there is no reply option is that this is a blog post not a discussion. You can only add comments to blogs.</p> Jason-Not sure why there is n…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-13:6543066:Comment:3113492023-05-13T19:15:42.798ZLogan Robbhttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/LoganRobb
<p>Jason-Not sure why there is no reply button so I can replay directly to your comment</p>
<p>I do think you've got the right idea. Just replacing everything in one shot. That being said-are there any differenced in front end components between the different models for 64? I am not including Series 75 and CC chassis and those are almost always different. I just want to ensure there isn't any Fleetwood specific part or if any from Series 62Thru Eldo will work. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Logan</p>
<p>Jason-Not sure why there is no reply button so I can replay directly to your comment</p>
<p>I do think you've got the right idea. Just replacing everything in one shot. That being said-are there any differenced in front end components between the different models for 64? I am not including Series 75 and CC chassis and those are almost always different. I just want to ensure there isn't any Fleetwood specific part or if any from Series 62Thru Eldo will work. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Logan</p> Logan, If your budget permits…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-12:6543066:Comment:3110832023-05-12T10:57:41.524ZJason Edgehttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/jasonedge
<p>Logan, If your budget permits and if the other items have not been replaced, I might suggestion replacing All suspension items, especially regarding the front control arms. I guess 15 years or so I bought a deluxe kit with everything (upper & lower ball joints, upper control arm shafts kits with bushings, upper & inner bushings, tie rods, tie strut bushings, stabilizer/sway bar link kits, idler arm and center link) and had it all installed by reputable local shop and had the front…</p>
<p>Logan, If your budget permits and if the other items have not been replaced, I might suggestion replacing All suspension items, especially regarding the front control arms. I guess 15 years or so I bought a deluxe kit with everything (upper & lower ball joints, upper control arm shafts kits with bushings, upper & inner bushings, tie rods, tie strut bushings, stabilizer/sway bar link kits, idler arm and center link) and had it all installed by reputable local shop and had the front end aligned. My car when from "loosey goosey" to one fingered driving anywhere on bias ply tires! Back then I think I invested about $1500 and would guess it would be more like $2500 now but that was the best money I every spent! Every time I drive the car I am thankful I spent that money.<br/>As it has been explained, installing those ball joints requires disassembly and removing the coil spring and it would be a good time to at least go ahead and replace both upper and lower ball joints and all upper and lower control arm and control arm shaft bushings. If you are on a tight budget (aren't we all) and you are just trying to replace a failing item I understand and think the $500 for a turn key job is fair. If you are really wanting to save money, if you remove the lower control arm yourself I bet that cost would go way down. For me it was just easier to suck it up, get all new steering and suspension parts, get the front end aligned and enjoy the new driving experience without having to worry about piece-mealing the the other suspension components.</p> Russ, I think I may have acci…tag:6364cadillac.ning.com,2023-05-12:6543066:Comment:3108822023-05-12T03:44:26.971ZLogan Robbhttps://6364cadillac.ning.com/profile/LoganRobb
<p>Russ, I think I may have accidentally deleted your comment. <br/><br/></p>
<p>I suppose I didn’t realize how involved the process was. Seems straight forward, but lots of steps. I appreciate the answer certainly! I would agree after your answer, the labor seems like a deal. I just wasn’t expecting that and postponed the repair. <br/><br/></p>
<p>If someone can chime in on how to get your comment back, that would be great as well! <br/><br/></p>
<p>Thanks! </p>
<p>Russ, I think I may have accidentally deleted your comment. <br/><br/></p>
<p>I suppose I didn’t realize how involved the process was. Seems straight forward, but lots of steps. I appreciate the answer certainly! I would agree after your answer, the labor seems like a deal. I just wasn’t expecting that and postponed the repair. <br/><br/></p>
<p>If someone can chime in on how to get your comment back, that would be great as well! <br/><br/></p>
<p>Thanks! </p>