โApr-17-2018 07:03 AM
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10forty2 wrote:I am not sure where the shops I used obtained the ubolts. The last place told me they got them from a place in Knoxville. These were both large truck repair places where I had the work done.Pirate wrote:
Have replaced my front u bolts twice now, both times with aftermarket because I have spacer blocks under the springs on the front axle. There was no issue having them made for the F-53. I used two different shops years apart and I believe they got them from two different sources. First set replaced because I was worried the first shop may have over torqued them after the alignment guy told me to get alignment done he just tightened up the ubolts on one side. Needless to say I had the alignment redone at a different place.
For future reference, please share what shops you used to get the bolts. Gotta be cheaper than what I paid my local Ford dealer. After I had measured the original OEM u-bolts, SD Truck Springs told me they didn't have the dies to bend new ones to that measurement, and a local industrial supply store couldn't find them anywhere. Getting the proper length wasn't an issue, but getting the proper width was. On my rig, the u-bolts go around/on top of the spring and through the front solid axle, not around the axle with a tension plate for the nuts to tighten against. The buts tighten against the axle itself so they had to be an exact fit to match the holes. I just assumed that all F53s were the same.
As for the end bolts, I could find the right grade and overall length, but the shoulder was too short and left threads inside the eye of the spring. Not a good idea to have threads in a position of structural support.
โApr-18-2018 05:37 AM
Pirate wrote:
Have replaced my front u bolts twice now, both times with aftermarket because I have spacer blocks under the springs on the front axle. There was no issue having them made for the F-53. I used two different shops years apart and I believe they got them from two different sources. First set replaced because I was worried the first shop may have over torqued them after the alignment guy told me to get alignment done he just tightened up the ubolts on one side. Needless to say I had the alignment redone at a different place.
โApr-17-2018 03:48 PM
โApr-17-2018 01:49 PM
ThomBoles wrote:
I'm not sure I can help with the axle spring question but after just installing and driving on Sumo springs (assist springs) I would suggest that you look into that at the same time if you have the funds.
10forty2 wrote:
...the sway bar bushings can absolutely cause that noise! When installing new bushings, there is lubrication that is applied between the bar and the bushing. If that lube is dried up, it will creak like crazy when the bar is flexed! Depending on how old your rig is, I might also consider replacing the OEM bushings with the newer poly bushings front and rear. That's not a hard or expensive job to do in the driveway! You can find the poly bushings on Ebay, front and rear for around $75.
โApr-17-2018 08:30 AM
โApr-17-2018 08:28 AM
kmb1966 wrote:fourmat wrote:
Are they sure that's causing the noise? Not saying your springs are not sagging but what is causing the noise Sounds more like a sway bar to me
they said the sway bar and bushings were ok. the noise is from the springs somehow. upon rocking the motorhome back and forth, you can hear the origin of the noise being in the springs popping.
โApr-17-2018 08:24 AM
โApr-17-2018 08:08 AM
fourmat wrote:
Are they sure that's causing the noise? Not saying your springs are not sagging but what is causing the noise Sounds more like a sway bar to me
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