LuMax
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- 99 "Eddie B" V8 AWD
New member, first post, glad to be here! I stumbled across this forum while searching for parts online.
I own a 99 Eddie B AWD V8 with 70K miles, bought it new 9/99. My only vehicle besides my bicycle.
My front ball joints are going (upper left and lower right) so I have decided to replace all 4 of them (DIY) at once. I'm putting in new front shocks at the same time, Monroe 911122's as well as adding the front sway bar bushing and end link kit from Energy Suspension.
I recently replaced the rear shocks with a pair of Monroe 58617's due to rear leaf spring sag, and replaced the stock rear sway bar with a Hellwig 7648. I haul lots of heavy stuff in the back and had definitely tweaked the springs a bit. I love the replacement shocks, I now have a great ride and restored ride height even with a load.
Just last week I replaced all four rotors and brake pads.
My front suspension questions:
1. Since I am going through all of the trouble of replacing all four ball joints, should I go ahead and also replace the control arm bushings at the same time (thinking of using Moog K8704 and K8705's), or is this simply rarely necessary?
2. I'm assuming I will need a hydraulic press for the R&R of the control arm bushings, correct? I have a very good friend who has already volunteered to loan me his ball joint press set in exchange for 6 frosty ones.
I plan to keep this vehicle for some time (unless my Powerball numbers ever hit that is), and would prefer to do all of the work in one shot.
BTW, thank you very much for everyone who contributed to the threads on replacing the upper and lower ball joints, I found them extremely helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I own a 99 Eddie B AWD V8 with 70K miles, bought it new 9/99. My only vehicle besides my bicycle.
My front ball joints are going (upper left and lower right) so I have decided to replace all 4 of them (DIY) at once. I'm putting in new front shocks at the same time, Monroe 911122's as well as adding the front sway bar bushing and end link kit from Energy Suspension.
I recently replaced the rear shocks with a pair of Monroe 58617's due to rear leaf spring sag, and replaced the stock rear sway bar with a Hellwig 7648. I haul lots of heavy stuff in the back and had definitely tweaked the springs a bit. I love the replacement shocks, I now have a great ride and restored ride height even with a load.

Just last week I replaced all four rotors and brake pads.
My front suspension questions:
1. Since I am going through all of the trouble of replacing all four ball joints, should I go ahead and also replace the control arm bushings at the same time (thinking of using Moog K8704 and K8705's), or is this simply rarely necessary?
2. I'm assuming I will need a hydraulic press for the R&R of the control arm bushings, correct? I have a very good friend who has already volunteered to loan me his ball joint press set in exchange for 6 frosty ones.
I plan to keep this vehicle for some time (unless my Powerball numbers ever hit that is), and would prefer to do all of the work in one shot.
BTW, thank you very much for everyone who contributed to the threads on replacing the upper and lower ball joints, I found them extremely helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!