RCR40 Upper Control Arm Ball Joint (Tie Rod End) Source

Randy Folsom

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I need some help identifying a source for the upper control arm ball joints for an RCR40. It is actually a Tie Rod End.

My kit came with two different joints both of which have issues.

According to RCR, the PN is AFCO 30212 and is stamped with 4098.


The problem with the AFCO one is that the rubber boot flaps open when the tie rod end is inserted creating a funnel to direct dirt into the joint. I cut the bottom off the boot and that sort of fixed that issue, but the grease fitting is inaccessible.

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The other one on my car has three rows of numbers: 10024T, 23130D1 & 104762. It has a much better boot, but the grease fitting is still inaccessible.

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I replaced all the rubber boots on mine, they were opened or cut and the dirt was going inside. I bought a set of various diameters and sizes on amazon and found the approriate ones.
 

Paul Proefrock

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Randy,
The key to the search is "ES150" which is the Moog part number for the rod end. It was used on 64-66 K Series GM Pickups and 61-66 Ford 4 Wheel Drive trucks. If you search Rock Auto for that number, there are about a dozen different manufacturers. Unfortunately, none look exactly like the No Name Brand you have. But I did notice a couple of them have a wire reinforcing ring on the boot to keep it closed up.

The original vehicles had a RH and LH end. The hot rodding community uses the RH side mostly.

FYI

Paul
 
Randy,
The key to the search is "ES150" which is the Moog part number for the rod end. It was used on 64-66 K Series GM Pickups and 61-66 Ford 4 Wheel Drive trucks. If you search Rock Auto for that number, there are about a dozen different manufacturers. Unfortunately, none look exactly like the No Name Brand you have. But I did notice a couple of them have a wire reinforcing ring on the boot to keep it closed up.

The original vehicles had a RH and LH end. The hot rodding community uses the RH side mostly.

FYI

Paul
Paul, is this what I should use on the ends of my 1946 split wishbones ?.
 

Howard Jones

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Do you think this will work? It relocates the grease fitting to the top. I think it is the same otherwise but you should check.

 
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