Refurbishing Sketchy Steering

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That's where I'm at too.
I just can't justify the extra cost when I know I have the time to replace all that on my original control arms.
my neighbor has a 20 ton shop press so balljoints and bushing won't be too bad
I Only did it this way because the gutters on my lowers were trimmed due to it being dropped on 15's.... with that 7.5" kit I had the lift springs were stiff as phuck, I just wanted new arms to be sure....
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Just dont bend your control arms removing/installing new ball joints


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You can get a bj press or rent one from a parts store pretty darn cheap.. I bought mine years ago and it's done it's share of ball joints.. has all the adapters needed 99% of the time.. only one I had to buy was the jeep set for when I had my jeep....

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/\ EXACTLY

you buy it then just return it.... this way it's only parts your paying for , not somebody's labor... so in the long run you have more beer money lol
 
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