Kit Includes: (1) Pitman Arm (1) Idler Arm (1) Idler Arm Bracket Assembly
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Front
TRQ suspension kits are manufactured using premium raw materials and coatings for extended service life. Each TRQ suspension component is designed to be a direct, maintenance-free replacement to the stock unit. To extend the life of your steering and suspension components, TRQ recommends replacing components in pairs, sets, or kits. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Anti-Corrosion Coated: Enhanced surface life
Pre-greased: No additional maintenance required
Kitted for Restored Performance: Improved road-feel and handling
Install Tip: When replacing steering components, have a professional alignment performed afterwards. This ensures proper tracking and even tire wear.
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Idler Arm Bracket Assembly 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
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Tools used
24mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Hammer
Tie Rod Fork
15mm Socket
18mm Wrench
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
19mm Socket
Grease Gun
Tie Rod Puller
Ratchet
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
1. Remove the wheel
Loosen the lug nuts.
Raise and secure the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts and the wheel.
2. Remove the front shield
Use a 15 mm socket and ratchet.
Remove the four bolts.
3. Remove the Idler Arm
Remove the 24 mm bolt securing the idler arm to the steering linkage
Use a joint fork and a hammer to separate the joint.
Remove the three other bolts securing the idler arm.
Use a Tie Rod Puller to pull apart the idler arm and the idler shaft.
4. Install the new idler arm
Assemble your new idler arm to your idler shaft, threading on the bushing and nut.
Bolt in the idler arm assembly into place, tightening up the three nuts.
Bolt in the end of the idler arm assembly to the steering gear.
Torque the nuts and bolts to 80 ft lbs.
Install the cotter pin.
Use a grease gun and fill the grease fitting.
5. Reassembly
Replace the shield with the four 15mm bolts.
Clip the air bag harness back in.
Put the wheel back on and lower the car
Using a star pattern torque the lug nuts to 120-140 ft lbs
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Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20 plus experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1A Auto dot com. The right parts installed correctly. That's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video, we're going to replace the idler arm on this '96 Tahoe. This is a full drive truck so it's the same as any '98, or '88 to '98 GM truck and '92 to 2000 SUV. Tools you'll need are various millimeter sockets, joint fork and hammer, a tie rod or an idler arm puller, a torque wrench, telescoping magnet and an 18 millimeter wrench.
First, using a 19 millimeter wrench or your tire iron, remove your front. Using a 15 millimeter wrench, remove this front shield. Then, we're zooming in here and this is a 24 millimeter bolt that holds the idler arm on to the steering linkage. We're going to use a joint fork, we're just going to put that right in between the joint where the idler arm and the steering linkage is, zoom out here and then, just use a good-sized hammer and just force that fork right between the joint and separate that joint. The idler arm assembly is held on by three bolts. You can see the backside of them there. You get to them through the frame through access holes right there. You can see my wrench is through one and then the other two are right near them.
We'll speed up going through and removing those three bolts. Note have a telescoping magnet available for when you drop those bolts into the frame as I do a couple of times. What I'm doing here is pulling the idler assembly away from the frame, and at the same time with the other hand, pushing the idler arm up and away from the steering linkage, or actually pulling the steering linkage down. Eventually it comes loose enough and comes right out. This is a 24 millimeter. You want to use this puller and this is a rubber gasket here, pretty much just have to force it into your puller, pull that right off. My new one; right back into place.
The trouble you run into is when you try to put this back together, right back and these two go to the back when you try and put this back together, this is a lock nut and wind up turning the shaft. What I'm doing, I got a big old bolt from another project. I put that on there and what happens this will go in enough and when I hit that other nut, it'll start pressing this on to the shaft. Then, I can use the arm itself to pull the shaft. I put my lock nut back on. Using a magnet, I took out my other two bolts so I have that top one in. I'm going to use an extension and hold that bolt in place, assembly up in here and hang in on that bolt.
I will put the nut up on that bolt and then basically repeat the step for the two bolts, put them right in to my extension with my socket, feed them through. See the bolt come through, put it on to the assembly and put the nut back on and then same thing with the third one. Feed it through, see the back of my head and then, put the nut on. Before I tighten those up, I'll turn my attention over to the steering gear. Here I pull the steering gear down and on to the joint for the idler arm and then just put the nut on hand tight. Now we'll go back to tightening up those three bolts. You want to use torque wrench and tighten them up to 80-foot pounds. This 22 millimeters and tighten these up to 80-foot pounds as well. Just a little tighter so we can fit that cotter pin through.
We'll put a grease gun in there and make sure we hit that grease footing to get it properly lubed up. Put your shield back on real quick with the four 15-millimeter bolts. Over here, we're just going to put that little pin back into the harness that was holding our airbag sensor there. We'll speed up putting the tire back on. Put on the lug nuts, tighten them a little bit, then lower the car down and torque them to about a hundred twenty to a hundred forty foot-pounds and then put your cap back on.
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jonathon
November 7, 2017
They have accurate service and Speedy Delivery no hassle service great prices
front end steering parts
B
September 7, 2018
I ordered this front end steering replacement kit and I can tell you it is as good or better than the parts you get from your local auto parts supply stores. I will be using A1 Auto from now on for all my replacement part for my auto.
Back on the road
E
December 9, 2018
1aAuto is how you get back on the road. Worn out factory steering parts replaced with greaseless parts from 1aAuto and work great. Nice and solid steering with easy reference to videos for tool selection tricks to get it done
Perfect fit, easy installation
James
April 16, 2019
Perfect fit, easy installation thanks 1A auto,
steering kit- i was sent the wrong tie rods and now I have to re-do the repair
T
October 22, 2019
The total experience...The tie rod part was out of stock so I had to wait for it. Once it came, I jacked up my car and tore it down. I replaced the pitman arm, Idler arm and tie rods. I hired a mechanic to come to my house to help install the tie rods and pitman/idler arm, as I had heard that these can be tricky. He came over, and installed them. it cost me $250.00 for his time. I was now into the project $397.00. I took it to Les Scwab to have the alignment done to find out that I was sent the wrong tie rod ends and that they were 3 degrees off because the tie rods were too long and I would have to do the project over again. Les Scwab automotive charged me $60.00 for their time. $457.00 into the project and I have to do it again!
I am not real happy! For this price, I could of had someone elso do the work and purchase their parts from whomever. 1A did not come through for me.
works as it is suppose to
D
November 6, 2019
Glad I found this kit. works great so far. I would have
given it 5 stars except they were not serviceable. no grease zerks. shipping was fast. overall I would recommend to friend's and family. Thanks guy's.
Jason
November 23, 2019
Once again good quality parts great price.
The parts arrived in a timely manner, I damaged and fit perfectly. Very pleased overall, however, was expecting a grease fitting or serviceable part not a sealed unit.
H
August 20, 2020
Write your review here. It must be at least 4 characters long. Consider whether yThe parts arrived in a timely manner, I damaged and fit perfectly. Very pleased overall, however, was expecting a grease fitting or serviceable part not a sealed unit.ou would recommend this product and what you like or dislike about it.
Im a happy customer
Jeffrey
May 22, 2021
These parts arrived quickly and fit perfectly. The A1 installation videos made the job much easier!
Dennis
February 22, 2022
Factory fit.
Great
Kent
March 18, 2022
Great
Saved more when buying the whole kit.
ROBERT
March 23, 2023
The idler arm bracket was defective out of the box. My truck was already up on a ramp at the alignment shop when this was discovered so it really wasn't convenient to take the truck back and wait to replace the part. I had to buy a part from the shop and have them install it. However 1A Auto gave me a refund for the part and I didn't even have to wait to send it back. They earned my respect when it comes to customer service.
excellent
Buddy
August 2, 2023
everything perfect exact stuff that I ordered
EDWARD
May 19, 2024
Very happy with the parts and quality
TRQ suspension part = top quality
Warren
August 8, 2024
Everything arrived at my house within 24 hours. Perfect fit and quality appears good
upon installation. No issues with install.
Bion
September 20, 2024
Good quality
Customer Q&A
Does the parts for part number 1ASFK02087 fit single cab or extended cab 1994 Chevy c1500 p/u?May 30, 2016
D E
10
These will fit all model 94 Chevy c1500. It is not specific to the cab size.
May 31, 2016
Derek C
10
I would think these would fit either size bed since they are front end parts. I have a 97 K2500 HD and ordered a similar set from 1A and they fit perfect.. The folks at 1A will exchange them if they don't fit.
May 31, 2016
Dave R
10
They will fit both, but setting the toe will be necessary. The "line up splines" (the four large ones ) are a bit off. I installed it properly with my steering wheel locked at 12 o'clock. When done however, I had to hold the wheel at 2 o'clock to go straight.
May 31, 2016
Robert H
10
My truck is a 1999 Tahoe 4 wheel drive. Not sure if it is compatible with a 1994. However, The idler fit fine, but the pitman arm only went on halfway. Could not use it. Sorry I was not of any help to you.
June 1, 2016
Greg V
10
Yes it should, we used it on our k1500 suburban 4x4. No problems installing - still trucking with our 1A Auto part.
June 1, 2016
Alice S
10
I have a 1995 single cab K1500 that this part fits. I don't know if the 2 w.d. versions have different systems.
June 1, 2016
Mike H
What's the difference in the steering components from a 1993 Chevrolet k1500 to a 1990 chevy k1500?July 29, 2019
Jeff S
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Thank you for your inquiry! While we could not tell you specifically what is different between those models, we can tell you that these parts specifically will be different.
July 30, 2019
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