False brinelleing or True brinnelling, it doesn't really matter, you have to replace the bearings and the cups either way. �And Larry is right about shocks, steering set up, drag link setting, steering gears , it all matters and it all has to be right or the thing is going to give you some kind of trouble. �Start at the top and make sure its all right. �I just fixed one of those "just plain poor designs'. �It wandered all over the road and almost shook me out of the jeep, then I replaced the shocks and it was sweet music.
Todd
Well I am a scrounge if it is "False Brinnelling" and just leaves a visible mark, but you cannot feel any indentation, I run em, your new race will be false brinneled in no time as well,,
As Larry points out, So I dont get to excited about false brinnelling and re use them,
And I am not sure if I am buying into that neat lil piece of propaganda you posted about the steering knuckle oil seal acting as a vibration dampener,,, I dont know have to ponder that one,,,
But being that this trunnion bearing is a very slow speed bearing, the False Brinneling, No big deal, Run them , re use them, never had any problems, as long as there is no indentation you can actually feel,,
Complete and udder nonsense,, I like that, and that is what is in your lil piece of propaganda Larry, and you to agree with that, looseness does not need to be present to cause brinneling,,