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Re: steering/suspension inspections
It depends on the vehicle, if you are unsure what kind of ball joints the vehicle has you can alway buy a book made by hunter that tells you ridehieght specs, ball joint specs, ball joint types ect... But the best way to check wheel bearing/tierod play is with... Login to read more. ![]()
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