gotcha, but the centerlink itself has no greaseable parts so should not need replacement unless one of the holes where the idler or pitman arm go through has been grooved out.
again, why would the arm, in this case the pitman, be worst? its just a metal piece. play would come from something with gears or an internal joint (like a ball joint)
I'm asking a theory question here. Not questioning that I need to replace it
Wouldn't the idler arm bracket be more important than the idler arm? The bracket has greasable parts while the arm is a solid piece of metal.
Can you attach a Moog grease tube to a non Moog idler arm bracket?
Oh okay. I'll look through some threads and see if I can find some pictures of the rag joint
Yea, I like Moog but they were $70.00 more a piece for Idler Arm and Idler Arm Bracket.
New to this forum but been on many forums before. It seems like this forum has a lot of maintenance and tech information. Not just the "what lift can i fit" or "spray painted XXX today" threads
Doing a lot of necessary maintenance to keep it reliable and a daily driver.
Tahoe: 1999 Chevrolet...
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