Oversized ball joint that is NOT extended
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From: Oyth
Car: 89RS vert
Engine: Erod
Transmission: 4L65e
Axle/Gears: BW, 3.27
Oversized ball joint that is NOT extended
Who makes one, ive seen the extended ones that are oversized, but not the standard height one. Although, some years ago oreillys listed one on their site, but i dont see it anymore and dont remember the brand.
Anyway, anyone have/used/seen one?
Anyway, anyone have/used/seen one?
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From: Enschede, Netherlands
Car: 82 TA 87 IZ L98 88 IZ LB9 88 IZ L98
Engine: 5.7TBI 5,7TPI 5.0TPI, 5,7TPI
Transmission: T5, 700R4, T5, 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.08, 3.27, 3.45, 3.27
Re: Oversized ball joint that is NOT extended
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From: Oyth
Car: 89RS vert
Engine: Erod
Transmission: 4L65e
Axle/Gears: BW, 3.27
Re: Oversized ball joint that is NOT extended
Thanks TT. Been a while since ive seen you post. Ill give Howe a look.
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From: Aridzona
Car: `86 SS / `87 SS
Engine: L69 w/ TPI on top / 305 4bbl
Transmission: `95 T56 \ `88 200-4R
Re: Oversized ball joint that is NOT extended
I haven't done this. But my understanding of the 96 B/D-body upgrade to Limo balljoints is the joint can be turned down (to fit where a K6145 fits,) and the knuckles need reamed to fit the 5/8 tapered stud (vs. 9/16 stock.)
Since the stock lower balljoints are not a mass failure point, what's the goal?
Since the stock lower balljoints are not a mass failure point, what's the goal?
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