Im having a hard time finding the correct ball joints for this van
ive looked online and found that it should be Spicer 707238X
but it looks like it should be more like D/S706116X
has any one else had this issue???
Find out from Q what front axel is in your rig, give them the vin, most likely from an 02 F250, just replaced mine with dynatrac's new ball joints, spendy but bomber, spicers are good, check your tie rod ends too.
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Find out from Q what front axel is in your rig, give them the vin, most likely from an 02 F250, just replaced mine with dynatrac's new ball joints, spendy but bomber, spicers are good, check your tie rod ends too.
No, if it is an 02 it would probably not be an F250. I have an 02 E350 Quigley and my front axle is from a 77-83 GM/Chevy K30.
Definitely call Quigley first.
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Re: Quigley 4x4 02 E250 Ball Joint Issue
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Originally Posted by ANZAC
02 E350 Quigley and front axle is from a 77-83 GM/Chevy K30.
All Chevys of that vintage had the differential on the passenger side, Quigley's are on the driver side. They are not from a Chevy. None the less, they are both either Kingpin or Ball Joint Dana 60s and share the same Kingpin rebuild kit or the same Ball Joints - and can be ordered as such.
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02 E350 Quigley and front axle is from a 77-83 GM/Chevy K30.
All Chevys of that vintage had the differential on the passenger side, Quigley's are on the driver side. They are not from a Chevy. None the less, they are both either Kingpin or Ball Joint Dana 60s and share the same Kingpin rebuild kit or the same Ball Joints - and can be ordered as such.
I'm just telling you what Quigley told me for my vehicle (at least for unit bearings, brakes etc).
You also have to remember that different model year Quigleys use different front axles, so that's why there is no single answer for "what X is on my Quigley".
The easy way to get the answer is to call Quigley, talk to Joyce or Tiger.
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