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Thread: Ball Joint Machining

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    Ball Joint Machining

    Does anyone have connections to get the old ones machined out? I'd rather not try to find a machine shop that will experiment with my arms. I'm up to 3 SVOs now, one's been mostly parked for 15+ years for ball joints and it's time to get it back on the road. That and I've managed to acquire a couple of pairs of spare arms to get it done on so I can just swap out once the balljoints are replaced.

    What ball joints get used once the old one is machined out?

    steve

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    Some Boost
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    Rare Parts provides the ball joint replacement.

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    Roberto2000 was doing some machining of the ball joints as a side gig. He did mine. I went with the SN95 spindle so I upgraded to the Steeda x2 ball joints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike S View Post
    Roberto2000 was doing some machining of the ball joints as a side gig. He did mine. I went with the SN95 spindle so I upgraded to the Steeda x2 ball joints.
    Did you use stock svo type Knois?
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    Some Boost
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    The stock Konis won't work. You can use Konis for the SN95 or the 87-93 GT. I ended up using the Adjustable Tokicos for the SN95. If I had to do it over again, I would get the Foxbody Tokicos as they are a little longer and provide more suspension travel.

    I have Eibach Race Springs as it is used mostly for track events.

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