ZR2 Lower control Arm question
#1
ZR2 Lower control Arm question
Hi guys,
I have a 2003 ZR2 Blazer and I am looking to rebuild the front end suspension but I am confused on something right now.
ACDELCO 45D3316 {#19195083} Professional; Complete Arm w/ Ball Joint Info
Front Left Lower; 4WD; with High Rider Package (ZR2); Sway Bar Link Mounts Forward of Shock
ACDELCO 45D10049 Professional; Complete Arm w/ Ball Joint Info
Front Left Lower; 4WD; without High Rider Package (ZR2); Sway Bar Link Mounts Outboard of Shock (Only 1 Remaining)
I definitely have the ZR2 which included a factory suspension lift. However, when I inspected the front suspension tonight the lower control arm definitely has the "Sway Bar Link Mounts Outboard of Shock". I am not the first owner but it only has 180,000 km on it... I think I bought around 154. Has the wrong lower control arm been installed on this vehicle? Is that even possible? What am I missing here? And which lower control arm should I be ordering?
Attached a couple pics, and the best rock auto shots I could get... really horrible detail on the bracket.
Thanks for any help.
I have a 2003 ZR2 Blazer and I am looking to rebuild the front end suspension but I am confused on something right now.
ACDELCO 45D3316 {#19195083} Professional; Complete Arm w/ Ball Joint Info
Front Left Lower; 4WD; with High Rider Package (ZR2); Sway Bar Link Mounts Forward of Shock
ACDELCO 45D10049 Professional; Complete Arm w/ Ball Joint Info
Front Left Lower; 4WD; without High Rider Package (ZR2); Sway Bar Link Mounts Outboard of Shock (Only 1 Remaining)
I definitely have the ZR2 which included a factory suspension lift. However, when I inspected the front suspension tonight the lower control arm definitely has the "Sway Bar Link Mounts Outboard of Shock". I am not the first owner but it only has 180,000 km on it... I think I bought around 154. Has the wrong lower control arm been installed on this vehicle? Is that even possible? What am I missing here? And which lower control arm should I be ordering?
Attached a couple pics, and the best rock auto shots I could get... really horrible detail on the bracket.
Thanks for any help.
#4
I would think you could visually tell, but measure the wheel width on the rear (which should be correct) vs. the front.
#5
The rear I got 4' 3 11/16"
The front I got 4' 5 5/16"
So that's just over 1.25" wider stance at the front. I dunno what that translates to.. but there you have it. Added a couple better pics.
Also, I have tire rub on the passenger side stabilizer bar, that seems a bit out of order for stock fitment.
#6
Best I can tell the only difference in the arms is placement of the sway bar bracket. I ran into the same issue, ordered AC Delco and got one moog and one Delco........both wrong. Spoke with the manufacturer and after a couple of back and forth conversations they agreed the description was wrong. Not only is the bracket in the wrong place but it is the incorrect bracket that will snap off if installed on the ZR2. Was also told that if I cut the brackets off of my arms and welded to new arms that wouldn't warranty if I had a problem or if I purchased the non ZR2 arm (which will actually fit, bracket in correct location but wrong type, they wouldn't warranty that either.
I have all the parts for front suspension rebuild (excluding lower arms, I will rebuild those myself) and have been waiting for cooler weather to do the rebuild. If someone finds the parts have been corrected I will re-purchase the complete lower arms and send back joints and bushings.
Check the thread I started on this subject a while back.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...zr2-lca-96402/
I have all the parts for front suspension rebuild (excluding lower arms, I will rebuild those myself) and have been waiting for cooler weather to do the rebuild. If someone finds the parts have been corrected I will re-purchase the complete lower arms and send back joints and bushings.
Check the thread I started on this subject a while back.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...zr2-lca-96402/
#7
Best I can tell the only difference in the arms is placement of the sway bar bracket. I ran into the same issue, ordered AC Delco and got one moog and one Delco........both wrong. Spoke with the manufacturer and after a couple of back and forth conversations they agreed the description was wrong. Not only is the bracket in the wrong place but it is the incorrect bracket that will snap off if installed on the ZR2. Was also told that if I cut the brackets off of my arms and welded to new arms that wouldn't warranty if I had a problem or if I purchased the non ZR2 arm (which will actually fit, bracket in correct location but wrong type, they wouldn't warranty that either.
I have all the parts for front suspension rebuild (excluding lower arms, I will rebuild those myself) and have been waiting for cooler weather to do the rebuild. If someone finds the parts have been corrected I will re-purchase the complete lower arms and send back joints and bushings.
Check the thread I started on this subject a while back.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...zr2-lca-96402/
I have all the parts for front suspension rebuild (excluding lower arms, I will rebuild those myself) and have been waiting for cooler weather to do the rebuild. If someone finds the parts have been corrected I will re-purchase the complete lower arms and send back joints and bushings.
Check the thread I started on this subject a while back.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/steeri...zr2-lca-96402/
Thanks for the update. Isn't AC Delco the OEM manufacturer? This might explain why I think the wrong ones are installed now, somebody fell into the none OEM trap.
As reported above I believe the right part is: ACDELCO 45D3316/7 The description and the picture seem to both show the correct configuration.
My stupid question is, what is the effect of onboard mounting? A loss of ride height right?
#9
The ZR2 stablizer mount should be ahead of the shock mount point... by what looks like an inch or so. I won't be ordering the parts for a little while yet but I guess I'll find out. I'm going to swing by a dealership and see if they have any drawings they can produce for me.
#10
[QUOTE=Nilism;693697]On-board just means directly adjacent to, or in-line with.
I think you meant to use "inboard" : located nearer the longitudinal axis or center
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/inboard?s=ts
I think you meant to use "inboard" : located nearer the longitudinal axis or center
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/inboard?s=ts