How to Replace Axle Pivot Bushing 1992-1996 Ford F-150

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    This video shows you how to install an axle pivot bushing on your 1992-1996 Ford F-150.
    This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
    1992 Ford F-150
    1993 Ford F-150
    1994 Ford F-150
    1995 Ford F-150
    1996 Ford F-150
    Tools you will need:
    • Pry Bar 1aau.to/oQg/1AXAA00020
    • 14mm Wrench 1aau.to/oSF/1AXAA00010
    • 18mm Wrench
    • 21mm wrench
    • 14mm Socket 1aau.to/obkz/1AXAA00015
    • 15mm Socket 1aau.to/obkz/1AXAA00015
    • 18mm Socket 1aau.to/oabJ/1AXAA00043
    • 21mm Socket 1aau.to/oabJ/1AXAA00043
    • Ball Joint Press
    • Air Chisel 1aau.to/obq/1AXAA00270
    • 7/8 Inch Socket 1aau.to/oa5/1AXAA00042
    • 1/2 Inch Ratchet 1aau.to/oabJ/1AXAA00043
    • 1/4 Inch Ratchet 1aau.to/oa26/1AXAA00017
    • 3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet 1aau.to/obkz/1AXAA00015
    • Torque Wrench 1aau.to/oaya/1AXAA00044
    • Gloves 1aau.to/oS7/1AXSS00048
    • Safety Glasses 1aau.to/oLq/1AXAA00343
    • Silicone Paste
    • Awl
    • Chisel 1aau.to/okm/1AXAA00055
    • Floor Jack 1aau.to/oYd/1AXAA00068
    • Pole Jack
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  • @TRQ
    @TRQ  Před rokem +2

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  • @garypatton9720
    @garypatton9720 Před 6 měsíci +10

    For all you people still driving these old Ford Trucks I have come up with the easiest and safest way to replace Axle Pivot Bushings on your F150. You won't have to remove the tires or springs at all.
    You will need a set of ramps, a large floor jack, a ball joint replacement kit (Amazon $45), 2 Moog Bushings (Amazon $11 each), a 1/2 inch impact driver, an 18mm (or 13/16) wrench, a 21mm impact socket, a couple of medium pry bars or large screw drivers, a large torque wrench, a smaller flat chisel, an alignment punch and a saws all with a metal blade.
    Drive your truck on the ramps and set the parking brake. Take your large floor jack to the side you wish to repair and jack the truck up until the wheel lifts off the ramp. Slide under the truck, remove the axle bushing bolt with the 18mm/21mm wrench and socket. Pry the I axle beam arm down to expose the bushing and insert a second pry bar above the beam to hold it. Take the flat chisel and drive the rear metal edges of the bushing inward. If you are lucky you can take a flat end punch and drive the bushing forward by striking the bent edges of the metal bushing. (Don't try to press the bushing from the front to rear, you need to drive the bushing towards the front of the truck.) If you can't get it moving you can force out the metal core and use a saws all to cut through the rubber and slice through the metal case in two places. You might want to start with just cutting the metal casing along the rear edge and pry a little more of the edge up and try the punch again. Just a little cutting and edge prying can free it up for the punch to work.
    After you remove the bushing and clean the burrs out of the hole grease the new bushing and press in with the ball joint press and impact driver. It almost takes 3 hands to line up the heavy press while aligning it correctly. I used 2 hands and my big belly to do it. Don't drive the bushing all the way where the lip is flush, leave about a 3/16" gap like the factory did. Also be careful to use the right cup on the rear of the bushing so the bushing can protrude. It your bushing stops before it's all the way in you need to readjust the rear cup.
    I don't see how it would be possible to press this bushing in without an impact driver and ball joint press.
    Since you raised the one tire off the ground aligning the bushing holes is easy using the pry bar. I have seen videos of folks struggling with ratchet straps trying to align the bushing bolt holes but with the one tire off the ground it's easy. Put the bolt in and torque it to spec.
    The car ramps stay under the front wheels the whole time so I think it's better than using jack stands. I am a 70 year old, obese man and I could do this. You can too! Good luck!

  • @samuelmartz731
    @samuelmartz731 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I might be wrong but I believe you are supposed to do the final torquing once the vehicle is back down on its tires. It will prevent premature failure of the bushing.

  • @joeypyron3218
    @joeypyron3218 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow! That air hammer bushing press out is way easier than other ways I’ve seen people do it.

  • @dragonrider9051
    @dragonrider9051 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Would be nice to watch an hour long vid of someone going to town on all that surface rust

  • @Coffeeground
    @Coffeeground Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you! Wanted to pass along that air chisel method was a massive time saver. Your videos are always spot on. The 4x4 version there is much less room to use a ball joint press, but it is possible. If I were to do it again id probably create a makeshift press before getting started.

  • @TheCrofolks
    @TheCrofolks Před rokem

    Another insightful and well demonstrated video tutorial.
    Thank you so much for the pro tips and techniques that I intend to follow when replacing these bushings on my 93 F-150 XLT

  • @johnL-ej1gd
    @johnL-ej1gd Před 9 měsíci +1

    That spring looks angry, it wants to kill. Great job on the Bush. You make it look pretty easy, I have to do my Nissan soon. The camber bolts are very rusty and didn't budge on my first attempt earlier this year.

  • @ME-pw3kc
    @ME-pw3kc Před 16 dny

    crazy. when i did my bushings i didnt even mess with the springs or shocks. now i am thinking about doing upper, lower ball joints. and maybe springs. dont look rusty like alot of peoples. 95 f150

  • @4tcobb
    @4tcobb Před 7 měsíci +1

    excellent instructional video thank you for taking the time to show us

  • @unboxedtravels
    @unboxedtravels Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for the video, as by watching it I now know how to change that bushing, but also how to change the shock and spring, which I have to do on my 2003 E450 7.3 😁😁😁

  • @MrUbiquitousTech
    @MrUbiquitousTech Před rokem +1

    Nicely done, thank you for sharing.

  • @deannwatkins2161
    @deannwatkins2161 Před měsícem

    I'm working on my 96 2wd and my suspension doesn't have enough travel to make the spring loose enough to pull out. I'm hoping I have enough tension off to pull the bushing with the spring still in place but unbolted.

  • @marksullivan5885
    @marksullivan5885 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice job!

  • @The73Reaper
    @The73Reaper Před 3 měsíci +1

    I would put torque wrench on nut rather than bolt. 😅.

  • @MrC9Oh3
    @MrC9Oh3 Před 5 měsíci

    Could these bushings being bad cause shaking? If not, what are the symptoms?

  • @therednosepitbull-qt5xu
    @therednosepitbull-qt5xu Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I'm starting today on my 1994 completely ripped my ujoints apart 😢

  • @miguelgarcia3178
    @miguelgarcia3178 Před rokem

    Do you have to take thw tires off?? And everything

  • @WalterMelons
    @WalterMelons Před rokem

    Those radius arms are crusty. I’ll have to be replacing mine soon along with the ball joints and body mounts. I don’t want to do poly because they squeak. I figure the originals have lasted 28 years for my ‘95 so I’ll see if I can get more like them.

  • @maxxer127
    @maxxer127 Před rokem +2

    all them parts really needs to be changed the radiuse armes looked bad so this the springs

  • @TapynUrStepmom
    @TapynUrStepmom Před 7 měsíci

    Metric sockets will work if you have em but all those trucks use SAE. To your preference tho