I've got my car mostly stripped down. I uncovered some issues with the front suspension, and wanted to make sure firstly that I understand how everything is supposed to work, as well as where to secure parts. This is a wordy post, but I want to make sure I can properly rebuild everything.
I am not used to trunnion based suspension. Not much by way of detail is given in the mechanic's manual. I've worked on plenty of old king-pin straight axle front suspensions and modern ball joint or McPherson types. Am I understanding correctly that the threaded joints are the articulating surfaces (wear surfaces) of the front suspension? The way it looks to me, A-arm spacing changes as the wheel turns left to right, as the knuckle threads in and out of the A-arm trunnions. Similarly, the A-arms move front to back through jounce as they thread into the support bar bushings? It seems foreign, especially given that modern style swaged ball joints were available, as indicated by the outer tie rod ends.
My trunnions, particularly the lower, are very much worn out. I've located the rareparts.com replacements for these, although they aren't cheap - especially for all 4.
Unfortunately, my lower control arm mount stud had rusted in the frame rail, and broke upon disassembly. Would anyone know where I might be able to find a replacement? I assume I would have to replace the entire shaft assembly.
As for steering, mine looks to be in pretty good shape. The pitman, idler and inner rods were tight and look good - except there isn't much left of the dust covers. There's just a sheet metal cover with a spring, and a couple were bent and broken. I'm not sure if there is supposed to be anything more than the sheet metal cover? Are ball and socket dust covers available, perhaps from a Jeep or other application?
The outer tie rod ends weren't horrible, but did have some slop. I would prefer to replace them, but haven't found any available for an Aero. Are they interchangeable with any of the 2wd Jeepster or Wagon or perhaps the Brazilian cars?
Lastly, the idler arm appears to be the same threaded working surface (reverse threaded, BTW, if you're struggling to get it apart), but I've seen bushings, including undersize service parts listed in the parts manual. Where would the bushing go? Is that the threaded portion which mounts to the idler arm? Perhaps mine is an older design?
As always, any help appreciated.
Thanks