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Old 12-14-2006, 08:40 AM
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Offset Ball Joints

Like the other ball joint thread I would like to know what joints people are getting the best service out off. I am thinking that Moog would be the way to go, but I need to use the offset joints on at least one side and the people that carry moog around here tell me that moog does not make corrective ball joints for the D/60. Is this right.What have you other guys used in this situation. I would like to get on this before it snows.
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I've heard of them but not sure about the 60.
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Check this napa web site http://www.napaonline.com/masterpage...=7&SubCatId=15 This is for a 1997 3500
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Thanks.I haven't seen those before. Has anyone used these? So i'm guessing that if you use these bushings,the ball joint stud must be smaller. Smaller equals weaker to me or is that not right.
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