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Steering Knuckles - 4wd GMC Pickup R2500

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DESCRIPTION

Open type steering knuckles are used on all models. Open type knuckles provide sharper turning angle, which will decrease vehicle turning radius. Axle shafts are free floating. Depending upon vehicle model, steering knuckles can be attached to axle housing by either ball joints or roller bearings and king (pivot) pins.

ADJUSTMENT

Note. All other models are not adjustable.

General Motors K10/20

  1. Raise vehicle and support securely. Disconnect tie rod at steering knuckle. Connect spring tension gauge to tie rod hole in steering knuckle. Place steering knuckle in straight ahead position.
  2. Measure force required to pull steering knuckle to right after initial breakaway. Pull should not exceed 25 ft. lbs. (34 N.m). If excessive pull is required, remove upper ball joint stud nut. Loosen adjusting sleeve as required.

Disassembly

  1. Raise vehicle and support securely. Remove wheels. Remove brake caliper and rotor. If equipped, remove locking hubs. See appropriate «LOCKING HUBS - AUTOMATIC»(/gmc/pickup-r2500/1987-1989/remont/locking-hubs/#locking-hubs-automatic) article in DRIVE AXLE section.
  2. Disconnect tie rod end from steering knuckle. Remove spindle nuts and lightly tap spindle with soft face hammer to free it from steering knuckle. Pull out axle shaft assembly. On General Motors "S" series, remove hub and bearing assembly.
  3. Remove ball joint cotter keys and nuts. Break ball joints loose from steering knuckle.
  4. Clean all components with solvent and dry with compressed air. Inspect all parts for burrs, chips, wear, flat spots or cracks. Replace all damaged or worn parts.

Note. When aligning upper ball joint nut to install cotter pin, always tighten nut to align. Never loosen nut to align holes.

Reassembly

To reassemble, reverse disassembly procedure. Torque all fittings to specifications.

Exploded View of King Pin Type Steering Knuckle Assembly. Scheme 1

Scheme 1: Exploded View of King Pin Type Steering Knuckle Assembly

Exploded View of Ball Joint Type Steering Knuckle Assembly. Scheme 2

Scheme 2: Exploded View of Ball Joint Type Steering Knuckle Assembly
  1. Raise vehicle and support securely. Remove wheel and tire assembly. Remove brake caliper. If equipped, remove locking hubs. See appropriate «LOCKING HUBS - AUTOMATIC»(/gmc/pickup-r2500/1987-1989/remont/locking-hubs/#locking-hubs-automatic) article in DRIVE AXLE section.
  2. Remove hub lock mechanism. Remove snap ring. Pry out driving hub and spring. Remove wheel bearing lock nut. Outer wheel bearing and retainer will come off with hub.
  3. Remove inner bearing and seal from hub. Remove inner and outer bearing races (if necessary) with brass punch. Remove spindle. Carefully pull axle shaft assembly through hole in steering knuckle.
  4. Disconnect steering linkage at knuckle. Remove nuts from upper king pin cap. Remove nuts alternately as spring will force cap up. Remove cap, compression spring and gasket.
  5. Remove nuts from lower cap. Remove cap and king pin. Remove upper king pin tapered bushing and knuckle from axle yoke. Remove upper king pin from yoke using puller.
  6. Using punch, drive out lower king pin bearing, bearing race, grease retainer and seal. Drive out from top to bottom.
  1. Install new grease retainer and bearing race in bottom of yoke. Fill grease retainer with lubricant. Grease bearing and install in race. Install new lower king pin oil seal.
  2. Care must be taken not to distort seal as it is driven into place. It will protrude slightly from surface of yoke. Using socket, install upper king pin. Installation torque is 500-600 ft. lbs. (678-813 N.m).
  3. Position felt seal on king pin. Install steering knuckle and tapered bushing on king pin. Install lower bearing cap and king pin. Tighten bolts alternately and evenly to specifications.
  4. Install compression spring on upper king pin bushing. Install bearing cap using new gasket. Tighten nuts alternately and evenly to specifications.

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

ApplicationFt. Lbs.(N.m)
Ball Joint Type
Lower Ball Joint Nut
"S" Series83 (112)
All Others30 (41)
Upper Ball Joint Nut
"S" Series61 (83)
All Others100 (136)
Upper Ball Joint Split Retaining Seat50 (68)
King Pin Type
Drag Link-to-Steering Knuckle Nut60 (81)
King Pin Cap Bolts70-90 (95-122)
Tie Rod-to-Steering Knuckle Nut45 (61)
Upper King Pin Bolt500-600 (678-813)

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS