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Old 02-05-2011, 05:30 AM   #1
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How easy is it to press out/in the inner and outer ball joints,I've done it before on other cars and yes I know it's easier to just buy the arms but it's way cheaper to have the ball joints shipped to where i live.
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I have no idea

but I see no reason it would be any different than any other car. Except something about cutting a sleeve out and lining up the marks on the balljont/arm when installing.

I think most people don't have a press or would rather replace the whole arm (and inner balljoint)
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