I've needed to rebuild the front end of the Excursion and thought I had everything I needed to do it. Bought the parts and had the tools. (Most of the tools)
Of course I picked a day to do the work that was below zero. The Excursion doesn't fit all of the way in the uninsulated garage without moving a bunch of stuff on the back wall. So it hung out and I covered the open area and rented a heater.
Fuck me everything went wrong.
Ball joints were seized beyond reason. Even with a decent press and separator. The vacuum hub seal would not press on no matter how hard I tried. Yeah..because I was using an improvised tool instead if the actual press tool I destroyed two Spicer hub seals trying to get it in. And the new hubs ended up having fine threads instead of corse threads on the wheel studs so new studs. I bent the vacuum hose hole with the three pound and don't have a tap that would fit the M10-1.0 or pipe thread to straighten it out. Nearly every step took three times as long as it should have taken.
Three days....when it should have taken me three hours. And I only got one side partially done. I put it back together with no vacuum seal just to get it out of the garage.
This is why I should have brought it in to get it done. Ridiculous prices for the work though. Something like $400 just for the ball joints in labor alone per side. At least I wouldn't have frozen my ass off for three days. I'm too young to be this sore and too old for this shit. Rant over...
Of course I picked a day to do the work that was below zero. The Excursion doesn't fit all of the way in the uninsulated garage without moving a bunch of stuff on the back wall. So it hung out and I covered the open area and rented a heater.
Fuck me everything went wrong.
Ball joints were seized beyond reason. Even with a decent press and separator. The vacuum hub seal would not press on no matter how hard I tried. Yeah..because I was using an improvised tool instead if the actual press tool I destroyed two Spicer hub seals trying to get it in. And the new hubs ended up having fine threads instead of corse threads on the wheel studs so new studs. I bent the vacuum hose hole with the three pound and don't have a tap that would fit the M10-1.0 or pipe thread to straighten it out. Nearly every step took three times as long as it should have taken.
Three days....when it should have taken me three hours. And I only got one side partially done. I put it back together with no vacuum seal just to get it out of the garage.
This is why I should have brought it in to get it done. Ridiculous prices for the work though. Something like $400 just for the ball joints in labor alone per side. At least I wouldn't have frozen my ass off for three days. I'm too young to be this sore and too old for this shit. Rant over...
