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nd2stopfastr
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when i buy my new lower ball joints, do they come with the steering arm? and if they do not, will the f/m/j ones do the job instead?
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Jim_Lusk
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If this is for an a-body, you need a-body lower ball joints. If using F/M/J spindles you need 73-76 joints.
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You can get arrested for that... 
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Thank god I'm not the only one with the dirty mind. Until I read it I had no idea it was about ball joints!
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When in doubt, Whip it out!
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some of the women around here will do it for a couple drinks. 
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nd2stopfastr
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yes, its for a 72 with 73-76 "A" disc splindles, i'm wondering if the ball joint comes with the steering arm? or are they two separate parts. the pic on summit shows a press fit ball joint, though i understand this is for display purposes i'm at the poin where i'm near getting all the parts, and if I can, i dont want to have any surprises when i go to put it all together. the part in the tech section looks like its a one piece factory bj/sterring arm combo,
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Jim_Lusk
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The ball joint has the steering arm attached. You can't buy the ball joint any other way (for an a-body at least).
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Yeah that must be why they're so expensive. There should be core charge on those silly arms.
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Thank god I'm not the only one with the dirty mind. Until I read it I had no idea it was about ball joints!
My thoughts exactly.  Seriously though, the ball joints are part of the steering arm, but I only paid just over $20 for each side at Worldwide. I can't remember the brand, but they were made in the USA...
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Thank god I'm not the only one with the dirty mind. Until I read it I had no idea it was about ball joints!
My thoughts exactly.  Seriously though, the ball joints are part of the steering arm, but I only paid just over $20 for each side at Worldwide. I can't remember the brand, but they were made in the USA... What's worldwide? Do they have a website or a phone number?
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nd2stopfastr
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DartKnight
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Thank god I'm not the only one with the dirty mind. Until I read it I had no idea it was about ball joints!
My thoughts exactly.  Seriously though, the ball joints are part of the steering arm, but I only paid just over $20 for each side at Worldwide. I can't remember the brand, but they were made in the USA... Sorry, I forgot to mention that they are only in San Diego. They don't have a website that I know of, either. They are worth checking out if anyone is ever down this way, though; one of the best old-school parts joints with good prices... http://sandiego.merchantamerica.com/directory/Car_Care,_Boats_and_Vehicles/Auto_Racing_Equipment/Worldwide_Auto_PartsWhat's worldwide? Do they have a website or a phone number?
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