I decided to completely dis-assemble teh front end and to replace my control arm...
Started with the hub assembly, spindle, bearing/hub, knuckle, CV shaft, strut, tie rod, then loosened up the control arm bolts and lowered down the spring...
pulled out my a-arm and examined it...
Ball joint seems fine, but it appeared that the control arm bushings might have had more play than with the other a-arm I had ordered.
Decided to why not use the new a-arm... bolted her in loosely, put in the spring, attached knuckle... to ball joint and the tie rod (which the ball joint was just fine), put back the CV shaft, put back on the spindle, wheel bearing/hub assembly,outer hub... bolted back on the strut in the same spot it was adjusted for the camber for the lift... then finally attached it back to the strut mount....
Volia -- no more play (well so far)
I think the biggest pain in the ass with the whole process was mostly to do with the wheel/bearing where to lock it into the spindle, the spin lock uses a "special tool"
Well I didn't own a tool, so I used what everyone suggested, which was to tighten using a punch.
Being that it warrants 142lbs torque.... all I could do was use a 3lb dead blow on the punch to tighten it as much as I could.... which was welll as hard as I could wack it...
I put in of coures the notched lock which then holds it together... so hopefully it does.
So far so good... I've torqued everything down to spec, but will give everything a good go-round next week.
In the mean time... in my quest to keep my trucklet going... I managed to get some parts from a wrecker who let me pull parts off it...
Managed to get a spare right side control arm, CV shafts both sides, a steering rack, a spare seat and 5.12 R&P's front & rear!
I hope that the R&P's are just straight up bolt ons.