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![]() It sounds like it could be a ball joint, but I would raise the front end and get a pry bar then try to move the front end parts. If it is a ball joint you should see some play when you try to move the upper or lower control arms, there should not be movement. The upper control arm bushings can also cause the problem you are talking about.
Changing any of these parts will be no problem as long as you have a spring compressor, pickle fork and a BIG HAMMER! ------------------ 69 351W Sportsroof deluxe |
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