Re: crooked upper ball joint
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Re: crooked upper ball joint



 Once, the upper A frame has been compromised, I would not use it over again.  Those A frames are fairly easy to obtain used and should not be expensive.  And certainly not use it with a cross threaded ball joint. Being crooked may even make it hard to align to front end........................MO 

On Saturday, April 6, 2013 10:12:38 PM UTC-5, Timothy Arnold wrote:
Finally got around to work on the suspension today, right side upper ball joint was in crooked,  was tight as hell.  I put new one in & threaded in crooked as well....  I think maybe it will be ok since old one was crooked, but I want to make sure.  If not I guess maybe I can take it off & see if machine shop can put it in & weld it?  What do you all think?

Thanks
Tim

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