Rear Upper A-Arm: Who sells JUST the balljoint?
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Rear Upper A-Arm: Who sells JUST the balljoint?
I was pulling apart the rear suspension for new swaybars and completely new bushings all around, but I had to hack up the balljoint nuts since they were seized. In the process, I shaved some of the threads on the balljoint itself.
I'd rather be safe than sorry and replace these; plus, they have 125k miles on them. Does anyone sell JUST the balljoints for the rear upper A-arms? I don't have the new Nismo bushings pressed into them yet, but I'd still prefer to just get the balljoints.
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-Alex
I'd rather be safe than sorry and replace these; plus, they have 125k miles on them. Does anyone sell JUST the balljoints for the rear upper A-arms? I don't have the new Nismo bushings pressed into them yet, but I'd still prefer to just get the balljoints.
Thanks!
-Alex
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Thanks guys,
I took a better look at the balljoint tonight. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have a 'lip' at the base of the seat. So even if I was able to get it out, I would have a hell of a time getting the new one in (which I still can't find) without ripping the boot.
I was going to post a pic of the arm in the **Steering knuckle ball joints??** thread to see if I could get some leads on a part number or something similiar, but there's no point if I can't get the balljoint installed.
RockAuto + Raybestos Replacement Arms with new balljoints + $45 a piece = solves all problems and wastes little time. Small price to pay that I know what I've installed will work.
I took a better look at the balljoint tonight. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have a 'lip' at the base of the seat. So even if I was able to get it out, I would have a hell of a time getting the new one in (which I still can't find) without ripping the boot.
I was going to post a pic of the arm in the **Steering knuckle ball joints??** thread to see if I could get some leads on a part number or something similiar, but there's no point if I can't get the balljoint installed.
RockAuto + Raybestos Replacement Arms with new balljoints + $45 a piece = solves all problems and wastes little time. Small price to pay that I know what I've installed will work.
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