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2G Upper ball joints

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fredom dsm

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Jan 31, 2006
Denton, Texas
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog...bocharged,1205873,suspension,ball+joint,10070

Hi guys, has anybody used this ball joints and if so are they any good? And if not, what would be a good set up for my UCA? My car is lowered about two inches (probably a lill more, bought like that) all around and Im ready to do new tires all around and I dont want them to wear out too quickly. Right now my fronts are wearing from the inside.
I will be installing Paul’s LCA and Bobby's bump steer kit. 22mm sway bar, new compression arm (bent arm) shocks and new springs.
Same thing in the rear, 19mm sway bar, shocks and springs, and Paul’s trailing arms and toe arms.
Thanks!
 
When I open the Rockauto link it show all the ball joints & having trouble figuring out which ball joint you're asking about. I changed mine like 5 years ago with the $15.19ea Moog Daily Driver ball joint with the little heart (because customers love it) & they are still going strong if it helps.
 
When I open the Rockauto link it show all the ball joints & having trouble figuring out which ball joint you're asking about. I changed mine like 5 years ago with the $15.19ea Moog Daily Driver ball joint with the little heart (because customers love it) & they are still going strong if it helps.

Sorry about that, I was looking at the Mevotech adjustable for $12.68
 
I would be wary at that price point for adjustable ball joints. At least these are't hard to get at if you end up having to redo things barring any catastrophic failures that causes more damage. They say "you get what you pay for". Make sure you have good wheel alignment to minimize tire wear too.
 
If tires are wearing quickly you have a toe problem. Lowering the car did add some additional camber to the front end, but toe being out is what would be causing rapid wear.
 
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