K 2500 Truck 4WD L6-292 4.8L (1985)
FIGURE 3 - BALL JOINT TURNING EFFORT
CHECKING BALL JOINT TURNING EFFORT (K-V10, K-V20)
Front axle ball joint adjustment is generally necessary only when there is excessive play in steering, irregular wear on tires or persistent loosening of the
tie rod is observed.
1.
Raise vehicle on hoist then place jack stands just inside of front springs.
2.
Disconnect connecting rod and tie rod to allow independent movement of each steering knuckle.
3.
Apply a fish-scale to the tie rod mounting hole of the steering knuckle arm. With the knuckle assembly in the straight-ahead position, determine
the right angle pull required to keep the knuckle assembly turning after initial break-away. This pull should not exceed 25 lbs for each knuckle
assembly, in either direction.
4.
If the turning effort exceeds 25 lbs in either direction adjustment or replacement will be necessary. Follow the procedure in Section 3C of the 1988
Light Duty Service Manual X-8832.
Technical Service Bulletin # 86B94
Date: 860601
Tires - Irregular/Premature Wear
NUMBER:
86-B-94
GROUP:
3E - Wheels & Tires
DATE:
June, 1987
SUBJECT:
IRREGULAR/PREMATURE TIRE WEAR - ALL SEASON TIRES
MODELS:
1985-86 LIGHT DUTY MODELS EQUIPPED WITH ALL SEASON TIRES
CONDITION
Some 1985-1986 light Duty Trucks with original equipment all season tires ("M & S" rating on sidewall) may experience premature/irregular tire wear
on non-drive axles. The wear may be identified as a cupping condition, usually on the outer shoulder of the tire. If allowed to continue, premature wear
out of tread may occur.
CAUSE The single, most contributing cause of this type of wear, except for abusive driving, is excessive toein. Lack of tire rotation and low inflation
pressures will also exaggerate this condition.
VEHICLES INVOLVED 1985-1986 M Van, G Van, C/K Trucks, and S/T Trucks equipped with all season tires as follows:
Front Position Only
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Firestone "Supreme"
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General "Ameriway XT"
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Goodyear "Vector"
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Uniroyal "Tiger Paw Plus"