LostWoods
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Just pay attention to steering and ball joints. Easiest way is to put the front up on jackstands under the axle and have someone wiggle the wheel rapidly (just like 11-1 back and forth) while you wrap your hand around the steering joints. Pivoting is good, popping you can feel is not. For the ball joints, you'll need a 2x4 or a long prybar. Just pin it under the wheel and lift while looking/feeling ball joints. If you feel them popping or see them moving other than their normal rotation, it's time to upgrade.So far, can anyone give specific parts to look after and signs of wear? I’ll even be happy with a list of parts and use other sources to see about signs of wear and repair
Steering is the worst because when it wears, you get the death wobble. If you have the budget and wheel regularly, I'd just start upgrading parts to Synergy or SteerSmarts stuff around 30k or so just to be safe. The steering on these is better than in the past but it's still not something I'd trust long term.
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