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2ndGen-ElTalonMar-07-12 10:21 PM
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#33601, "RE: rear compression arm ball joint."
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You have to replace the whole lower control arm/balljoint as an assembly. Shouldn't be much more then 50-70$.

Its not a press-through style.

Jeff.

Originally posted by 740TurboBrick

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Rear Suspension Assist Link ball joint. [View all] , streetlightning, Mar-07-12 09:56 PM
  RE: rear compression arm ball joint., 2ndGen-ElTalon, Mar-07-12 10:21 PM #1
RE: rear compression arm ball joint., AdministratorCODE4, Mar-08-12 04:20 AM, #2
RE: rear compression arm ball joint., streetlightning, Mar-08-12 07:49 AM, #3
      RE: rear compression arm ball joint., streetlightning, Mar-12-12 08:27 AM, #4
           RE: rear compression arm ball joint., streetlightning, Mar-12-12 12:51 PM, #5
                RE: rear compression arm ball joint., Islandertalon, Mar-12-12 06:48 PM, #6
                     RE: rear compression arm ball joint., streetlightning, Mar-12-12 07:25 PM, #7
                          RE: rear compression arm ball joint., Islandertalon, Mar-14-12 01:07 PM, #8

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