94 civic with squeeky turning
#16
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
$100+ for this.
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Jeff wrote:
>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>fixed.
>
> -jeff
>
>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
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$100+ for this.
t
Jeff wrote:
>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>fixed.
>
> -jeff
>
>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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#17
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
$100+ for this.
t
Jeff wrote:
>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>fixed.
>
> -jeff
>
>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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$100+ for this.
t
Jeff wrote:
>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>fixed.
>
> -jeff
>
>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
without having to buy the control arm.
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
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> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
> $100+ for this.
>
> t
>
> Jeff wrote:
>>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>>fixed.
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
>
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without having to buy the control arm.
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
news:7783c14e179d0@uwe...
> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
> $100+ for this.
>
> t
>
> Jeff wrote:
>>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>>fixed.
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
>
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
without having to buy the control arm.
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
news:7783c14e179d0@uwe...
> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
> $100+ for this.
>
> t
>
> Jeff wrote:
>>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>>fixed.
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
>
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>
without having to buy the control arm.
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
news:7783c14e179d0@uwe...
> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
> $100+ for this.
>
> t
>
> Jeff wrote:
>>thanks tegger. they seem more common because auto parts stores stock them.
>>the upper ball joints have to be ordered. thankyou. i'll be getting it
>>fixed.
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>>>> i hear a nasty deep sounding sqeal noise when turning the steering
>>>> wheel and when going over bumps. i've been told its the ball joint
>>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
>
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
Its not recommended... even the factory control arm is made of pretty thin
steel (aftermarket parts even thinner), very difficult to press in the ball
joint without damaging or deforming it.
I did the Ball joint replacement on this control arm a few years ago on my
civic. The BJ only lasted 2 years, and then needed to be replaced again...
Aftermarket parts are generally about 1/2 the price of the dealer. Since my
autoparts store gave a lifetime warranty on the control arm, and its really
easy to do, I decided to go aftermarket on this part.
pop the taper of the upper balljoint, undo 2 bolts under the hood, and its
out. Back in within 10 minutes.
t
Jeff wrote:
>the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
>without having to buy the control arm.
>
>> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
>> $100+ for this.
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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steel (aftermarket parts even thinner), very difficult to press in the ball
joint without damaging or deforming it.
I did the Ball joint replacement on this control arm a few years ago on my
civic. The BJ only lasted 2 years, and then needed to be replaced again...
Aftermarket parts are generally about 1/2 the price of the dealer. Since my
autoparts store gave a lifetime warranty on the control arm, and its really
easy to do, I decided to go aftermarket on this part.
pop the taper of the upper balljoint, undo 2 bolts under the hood, and its
out. Back in within 10 minutes.
t
Jeff wrote:
>the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
>without having to buy the control arm.
>
>> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
>> $100+ for this.
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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#21
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Re: 94 civic with squeeky turning
Its not recommended... even the factory control arm is made of pretty thin
steel (aftermarket parts even thinner), very difficult to press in the ball
joint without damaging or deforming it.
I did the Ball joint replacement on this control arm a few years ago on my
civic. The BJ only lasted 2 years, and then needed to be replaced again...
Aftermarket parts are generally about 1/2 the price of the dealer. Since my
autoparts store gave a lifetime warranty on the control arm, and its really
easy to do, I decided to go aftermarket on this part.
pop the taper of the upper balljoint, undo 2 bolts under the hood, and its
out. Back in within 10 minutes.
t
Jeff wrote:
>the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
>without having to buy the control arm.
>
>> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
>> $100+ for this.
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200708/1
steel (aftermarket parts even thinner), very difficult to press in the ball
joint without damaging or deforming it.
I did the Ball joint replacement on this control arm a few years ago on my
civic. The BJ only lasted 2 years, and then needed to be replaced again...
Aftermarket parts are generally about 1/2 the price of the dealer. Since my
autoparts store gave a lifetime warranty on the control arm, and its really
easy to do, I decided to go aftermarket on this part.
pop the taper of the upper balljoint, undo 2 bolts under the hood, and its
out. Back in within 10 minutes.
t
Jeff wrote:
>the auto parts stores sell them seperate though. maybe they can be replaced
>without having to buy the control arm.
>
>> Upper ball joints come as part of the upper control arm assembly. Usually
>> $100+ for this.
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>>> Don't delay; fix it today. Or else...
>>>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/lower...int/index.html
--
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