How tall are your new links?I've heard rumblings that some newer F150 links will work well, but I haven't got my hands on a set to measure how tall they are. Supposed to be similar to the Ride Tech links, but all one piece, cheaper, and available to purchase locally.My notes say 2006 F150 4WD and I wrote down 3.4" for the link height. I think that is the height I'm looking for, but don't remember exactly haha.
I think they were about identical to the linkage joints in the pic so about 4 inches. I'll measure tonight though since the truck is on jackstands anyway. Interesting about the F150 links... I'll check that at the parts store next time I'm there. The pic on rockauto does look a lot like the ones I tried to make!
I'm not sure what the decision is on the F150 endlinks. They only have a ball joint at one end but it certainly has a much larger range of motion than the crappy ones I tried before. I couldn't get a very accurate measurement of my current links - I was in street clothes and didn't want to slide under the truck. They look to be at least an inch longer between mounting points than my current ones though. The increase in length with the F150 links may offset any gain associated with the ball joint. I was in a rush but they look to be roughly 5" between the solid stops and they'd be longer with the required bushing on the non ball joint end. The truck is on jack stands at the moment anyway so I'll try bolting them up. Any input on which side I should put the ball joint? It may only fit on the sway bar side. Harley - which measurements in particular do you want? I run the Spohn LCAs and have the same misalignment issue (see pic a few posts ago).
I second the Ball Joint on the LCA. That is where the bolts always deform on my truck.I'm guessing the measurement I took was from LCA to sway bar since I don't have links on the truck at the moment.I was looking through the Rock Auto catalog and want to confirm you got the 2WD link? The pictures definitely show the 2WD to be shorter.
No - I got the 4wd link which is what you mentioned in your original post. You're right, the 2wd version does look much shorter in the pic on Rockauto. That may be a better starting point - I'll check if they have the 2wd versions in stock locally
Yeah my notes do still say 4wd. Go figure... haha If only I could go back and remember what I was thinking when I wrote that down.From the looks of your measurement though something shorter would be better for us. 4wd might not be a bad stock replacement.
So, what's the benefit of running these?
On a stock arm, you could just drill a hole, certainly. The reason I'd add a tab other than there not being a place to drill on tubular arms would be to have the axis of the ball joint working to my advantage. Most of the deflection needed in the link is in the front/rear & up/down plane. Drilling into the side of the control arm would be the left/right & up down/plane. That was my main rationale other than not being constrained by the location of the LCA side wall.Regardless on a stock LCA I'll personally stick with a straight link with the joints if I can find one at the right length.