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tomh
post Feb 14 2011, 06:27 PM
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I want to do the ball joints while doing the sway bar because one of the rubber boots is torn.My question is after looking at the view of the front end in the Haynes book,whitch parts will i really need to do the job right?
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detoxcowboy
post Feb 16 2011, 10:56 AM
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You can do it! Yourself! Ball Joints Tie rods Sway Bar Struts Ride Heightect.. But a precise allighnment is difficult without the precise instruments.. or a truely flat surface.. Seems like all the roads and parking lots are sloped slightly for runnoff or whatever..

Here is an interesting article on home allighnment, that if nothing else offers a little insight as to the interplay...

http://raystrax.com/ha/914/Align914_Forward.html
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