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Is there a differance between lower left and lower right oem replacement ball joints or are they identical replacements for either side?
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They're both the same, as far as I know. Uppers and lowers, as far as side to side, are the same. 

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I second that. Just finishing my front end. Same part numbers both sides.
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Mine's on the "todo" list for lower ball joints, any handy hints for this job ? (or watchoutfors !)


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Yeah, put your thumb on your vice and hit it real hard with the hammer to get that out of the way.
That way you won't be holding back worrying about hitting it when it comes time to knock the bejesus out of the pickle fork


That way you won't be holding back worrying about hitting it when it comes time to knock the bejesus out of the pickle fork



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[QUOTE=dnv] Yeah, put your thumb on your vice and hit it real hard with the hammer to get that out of the way.That way you won't be holding back worrying about hitting it when it comes time to knock the bejesus out of the pickle fork



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Why do I need to hit the vice with a hammer ??? I really don't understand how this will help...



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