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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    is that your rear control arm?

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    uh huh

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    busted ball joints ftw?

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Shouldn't be any gap...i think the ball joint is telling you something.
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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    the wheel is lifted off the ground so there is no weight on the control arm, I have the jack on that knot thing in the middle of the car axle assy

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    What side is this? If this is the right side then the ball joint is installed incorrectly, it should be on the other side. I can't remember how the left side is.
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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    driver's side (left)

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    eeeekk!!

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Did you try and see if you get any play in the arm?
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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Well hopefully its just the nuts loose.

    Other wise there's a good chance the taper in the arm has been wallerd out and the tie rod won't seat right. My Chevy buddy did that to his front end let the ball joints wobble for ever. It messed up the taper but luckly they sell oversized ones for dingy people like him.


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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    tighten the fuck out of the nut, check for play, if theres no play the joints okay

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Quote Originally Posted by AccordB20A View Post
    tighten the fuck out of the nut, check for play, if theres no play the joints okay
    Not a good idea to tighten the "fuck" out of it because when the joint does indeed fail, he will have a hard time getting it out. So tighten it to 32 lbs/ft.
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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    both sides look like that, as far as symptoms ...there are no noises or the rear end of the car does not wander. The mesh wheels did rub the tires in the back a good bit though. I just happen to notice this when I swapped out wheels until I get a matching set of tires for the front.

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    i also got to get around replacing my bushings and ball joints.

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    everything looks wrong there.

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    [img=http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6269/oldrearlinkms7.th.jpg]




    himm pics wont host....





    This is what mine looks like. I got out there in the bitter cold,40 degree weather and snapped this for you. Both sides look the same on mine.




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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    thanks Old blue

    I will try tightening them first. I have that car parked for now and have been working on the 86 DX , fixing things as I drive it everyday. The rear ball joints on it were squeaking terribly, and had a bit of movement. I drilled the end caps and put in zerts, greased them up, they seem fine now.
    I like yours, those must be moogs or did you add the zerts?

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48440

    those are from here.

    I added in the zerk on one side to see if the joint would last longer and its has. The side WITHOUT the zerk has some slop in it after what 2 years? of use maybe 30k miles at the most. The side with he grease fitting is nice and tight and you can see how good the boot looks. I would consider it a successful mod.


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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48440

    those are from here.

    I added in the zerk on one side to see if the joint would last longer and its has. The side WITHOUT the zerk has some slop in it after what 2 years? of use maybe 30k miles at the most. The side with he grease fitting is nice and tight and you can see how good the boot looks. I would consider it a successful mod.


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    Don't mean to thread jack, but how would i drill a hole without metal shavings going into the ball joint? This sounds like something i would want to do to my rear ones.
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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    I didn't really worry about it to much. That cap on top is very thin so I just drilled and used a magnet to pull out what shavings I saw. The fitting is threaded in but I did not tap it the metal is so thin and the threads are so course you might get 2 threads in there.

    I plan on doing them all now once I get a new rear ball joint and I might have the rear arms powered coated while Im at it. I have them set where I like now.


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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    Quote Originally Posted by russiankid View Post
    Don't mean to thread jack, but how would i drill a hole without metal shavings going into the ball joint? This sounds like something i would want to do to my rear ones.
    you are not jacking, you are right on topic IMO
    I started with a smaller drill bit than I needed for the self cutting threads of the zert fittling, then just a quick hit with the drill with the correct size. Clean out debris, screw it in>pump it with grease

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    This is probably to old of a thread any more but ill ask anyway, is it possible to re grease our front ball joints and if not would it be possible to a zerk to the front lower joint?

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    Re: comments, what looks wrong here

    The axle kinda blocks access with a drill but you can put one in if you can get to it , use a 90 or 45 degree zert though.

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