camber change on alignment...
#2
RE: camber change on alignment...
There are shims on the upper control arm. Adding shims equally to the ft and back of the arm should lower your camber. There is a special tool to get to the nuts that allow you add or remove the shims, although you may be able to do it without it. You will need shims too.
#3
2003 Windstar lower control arms
So I’m replacing a worn lower Control-arm/ball joint assembly; driver’s side. I do Autozone because of their lifetime warranty. The part number is:
What I’ve discovered is the new Pinch-bolt/nut requires a resizing of the hole. Has anyone else ever run into this issue?
Duralast Ball Joint CA14309
What I’ve discovered is the new Pinch-bolt/nut requires a resizing of the hole. Has anyone else ever run into this issue?
#4
Keep in mind when you alter things from original, you could open a can of worms.
I would suspect you received an incorrect part and would check with a dealership parts dept to be sure.
You should be aware that a lot of places supply a "fits all" part and are not vehicle specific.
How much longer do you plan to keep the vehicle if the replacement part from an OEM supplier lasted X number of miles and years?
There are reasons why shops choose certain suppliers and lifetime durability is rarely questioned. I personally don't appreciate doing the job over and over again , but I get the parts for free. Most of us prefer to get the right part ,pay a few cents more and when its done we don't need to go back and do it again later because the selling feature pushed a lifetime warranty. Most American made parts will usually last.
I would suspect you received an incorrect part and would check with a dealership parts dept to be sure.
You should be aware that a lot of places supply a "fits all" part and are not vehicle specific.
How much longer do you plan to keep the vehicle if the replacement part from an OEM supplier lasted X number of miles and years?
There are reasons why shops choose certain suppliers and lifetime durability is rarely questioned. I personally don't appreciate doing the job over and over again , but I get the parts for free. Most of us prefer to get the right part ,pay a few cents more and when its done we don't need to go back and do it again later because the selling feature pushed a lifetime warranty. Most American made parts will usually last.
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