Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet Blazer control arms

Question about Chevrolet Blazer

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...and safeguards for replacing lower ball joints on a 96 4x4 blazer. They are riveted into the lower control arm. You can chisel them out OR...if u have air tools...u can grind the rivets off, them ...

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...arms typically only last about 60,000 miles. Checking the idler arm is easy, jack up the passenger side front of the vehicle and grab the tire and try moving it back and forth, if it seems sloppy it ...

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2005 dodge dakota/upper control arm bushings Can't get the bushings out of the control arm. what is the best way to press them out? Take them to a local machine shop. Most shops will press out the old

find all the parts your needing parts and labor for tie rods, ball joints, control arms springs shocks idler arms pitman arms parts and labor will probably run you close to 1500 dollars probably lower

need diagram for upper ball joint. dont know wich side of control arm the rubber flang goes on UPPER ARM BOTTOM, LOWER ARM TOP

Question about 1998 Blazer

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...you need to go inside and check under the dash[you may need to remove lower hush panels] find the control cable and crank arm for the temperature control. Move the temperature control lever on the ...

Upper control arm.Do i need to remove the shock first Do i need to remove the shock first I believe the shock goes through the control arm, you shouldn't have to remove it at all.Unbolt the brake hose

Question about 1995 Blazer

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Remove Control Arm WHICH CONTROL ARM UPPER OR LOWER,PUT JACK STAND UNDER LOWER ARM CLOSE TO BALL JOINT BRAKE LOOSE BALL JOINTS MOVE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY AWAY WIRE TIE UP, JACK UP VEHICLE IN MIDDLE OF FROM

...bolt screw uup from bottom through stabilizer arm? The stabalizer bar is connected to the lower control arm with a stabilizer link. It sounds like the link has gone bad from your description. You ...

Question about 1995 Blazer

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...Control arms are the parts that hold the ball joints (upper and lower) and attach to the vehicle frame. Look in back of the tires. The lower control arm, in your case, will have a torsion bar (a bar ...

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