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Jan 14, 2020
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BYUMizzou
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Ball joints are something I'd just do myself. The OEM parts are like $50.
Even if you went with a performance part like this, it's a $200 repair:
https://www.extremeterrain.com/alloy-usa-heavy-duty-ball-joint-kit-07-13-jk-11800.html
The only difficult part about ball joints are breaking them loose. If you don't have one, invest in a pickle fork. It'll make the job relatively easy:
https://www.zoro.com/performance-tool-ball-joint-tool-w1206p/i/G5707880/
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Auto Mechanic guys, I need to replace the upper and lower ball joints on my 2007
Romex
1/13/20 5:32pm
Go to a Jeep dealer. Ball Joints can require specialized tools the dealership willl have. They also have
Tarbo
1/13/20 5:56pm
Ball joints are something I'd just do myself. The OEM parts are like $50.
BYUMizzou
1/14/20 7:44am
Here You go
BYU Grounds
1/14/20 11:47am
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