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Hey guys I want to know if I should be concerned about this. I just noticed it today. My left (driver) side spindle the rubber grommet I'm not sure what to call it, is torn to pieces. I'll attach pictures. I want to call maxtrac but have to wait til Monday View attachment 21574 driver side
View attachment 21575 here's the passenger side for comparison
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That's definitely a ripped ball joint boot. Those are sealed ball joints from the factory (non greaseable, no zerk fitting) that are pressed into the factory arm so once that grease comes out of the boot, the ball joint will go bad. Has anybody done an inspection on your upper and lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rod ends and your hubs recently? Those are your factory wear and tear components that tend to need replacing from time to time. It doesn't look like your arms are at a steep angle at all by looking at those pics. It could have been as simple as something ripped the boot, it could be a bad ball joint or could have happened during installation. Either way once that boot rips, ball joint needs to be replaced which means upper arm needs replacing. ICON makes some really nice Uniball upper control arms. I run them on my F-150 and they work great. They even offer a dust cap for them which is really cool. Keeps the dirt out of the greasy uniball. Or you can buy a factory Dodge arm or you can buy a factory knock off like something from Moog or Mcuay Norris. Either way, You should definitely have your ball joints, tie rods, hubs, steering rack and any other "wear and tear" parts inspected, replace anything that has play, and have the vehicle aligned. If you already did all that then disregard my rant lol. Truck look sweet by the way!![]()
(because the factory arms have contact with the thing that holds my coil spring in place. You can see wear on the metal in that spot. I am also sure that's the reason for some rough rides while offroading. I'm hoping these icon arms give me a little more travel.)
The.LONGER shocks did that !, ......I have seen it many times when I have to help a friend out that put longer shocks on the stock control arms and just a spacer, it yanks the control arm end almost off...have not tried different UCA's but for stock , stay with stock length...get aftermarket if you want to just stay stock length...
Hmmm, Bullram is right. In theory you are restricting your shock travel with a spacer, so in order to re-gain that travel you need extended shocks. YET, RAM designed the front shocks as a LIMIT to the front suspension travel.
I ran extended shocks with my 3.5" spacers for 6 months no problem, BUT i never off roaded because I knew the limits. I had my UCA bang the shock bucket all the time with speed bumps and high speed pot holes, etc.
As I conclude it seems that 2.5" spacer is the LIMIT, and not to run extended shocks if you plan to offroad. If you run a 2.5"+ spacer and use extended shocks, you must be careful. They will give you a much better ride, until they travel upward....
Thanks Bullram.
I have a 2 1/2 inch level on my truck with the longer bilstiens, I decided after reading this thread to go check out my control arm. And sure enough the boot is beginning to rip. Does this mean they are ruined?
I will definitely shoot some pics. Just to be sure, the spindle will cause the front wheels to stick out a bit correct? So I was going to get some 1 1/2 spacers for the rears. Please let me know if Im doing this correctly. I also wanted some thoughts on tire size. I was planning on running 35's but now Im possibly thinking about a 37. I really don't want it to look stuffed however. Will 37's make it looked stuffed?
