10-19-2021, 10:55 PM
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The Older Generation
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montezuma, Iowa
Posts: 25,370
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Re: Diesel truck help,
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Originally Posted by Ziegelsteinfaust
My dad has a friend who has a 1989 D250 with the Cummins engine. While on vacation a repair shop he went to F'd up the front suspension bad. They put 3300lb ball joints where 4000lb versions should of been. He was in a bind with a ripped ball joint. So no limping it home.
I found this out when he came over to have me look at it quickly as he thought something was still wrong, and I found the upper ball joint would not seat. A few phone calls I got some answers.
Do one of you know if the 3300lb upper a arm is the same as the 4000lb version? Just different ball joints.
How long would the 3300lb version last in a Cummins truck that he just drives around in? From my quicky research the ball joints are about the same as typical C30 versions, and people do that swap a good bit.
He is 90 years old, and is very active. He will out live me. So long-term safety is a factor. He is known to drive several hundred miles away to visit family, and participate in his hobby.
I am trying to gather ideas since we may not be able to get the 4000lb version locally, and I am not hip to trusting idiots 5 states away to know the difference. I did find a couple of places that supposedly have the right parts. So he has gone to check them out.
I checked car-part.com, ebay, and CL. Anyone know of other options as the a arms are no longer manufactured, but I can easily get him consumables.
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You might check with member Dieselwrencher he is pretty sharp on some of that stuff.
LockDoc
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