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1970-74 e-body upper control arms

Started by Challenger in NC, July 11, 2020, 04:51:24 PM

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These were sandblasted, painted and had new bushings and ball joints installed. This was done about 10 years ago so I dont know if bushings would still be  good even though these control arms were never installed. I decided to go with an aftermarket version. Couple minor paint chips.
I believe these will work with other years and models as well. $140 plus shipping.

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autoxcuda

Those ball joints are installed upside down.
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Challenger in NC

Quote from: autoxcuda on July 13, 2020, 05:47:22 AM
Those ball joints are installed upside down.

Thanks for pointing that out.

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anlauto

Quote from: autoxcuda on July 13, 2020, 05:47:22 AM
Those ball joints are installed upside down.

Oops....I have to apologize, I was laughing out loud when I viewed the pictures....I thought it was a joke, I've never seen that done before...

Honest mistake I guess, easy enough to fix :console:
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Challenger in NC

Needless to say,  I was not paying very close attention when I threw them on, guess it would have been apparent as soon as I went to install them on the car, but I never got that far, bet sitting on the shelf ever since.