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Steering knuckle's
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[QUOTE="BigRed97, post: 423184, member: 1979"] Tim, I get what you are saying, and I certainly don't take any offense. But at the same, and this is not intended at the OP just a generalization, when a job so simple can be ****ed up so easily why bother? For the $40 or so it'll cost to have the joints swapped out. The person would still be learning to work on their own truck, they still have to rip the whole front end down. I just have a bad taste in mouth from doing it for so many years and seeing so many "I tried to do it myself" and costing the person more because they tried to save $50 and destroyed something beyond salvage. Don't get me wrong tho, I started in my driveway when I was 15. But I'm a FIRM believer in "some people get and some don't" and if you're not confident then you probably fall into the later. Sorry rant over [/QUOTE]
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