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Re: Broken Ball Joint
The most common cause of this is a nick from a pickle fork, or other tool, at the thinnest part of the stud. This then begins a stress crack that grows over time until there is not enough material left and the final bit fractures. Albin promised a picture and ... Login to read more. ![]()
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