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    Aftermarket Camber Issue

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    Hey guys,

    Just would some help on how to getting this rubber piece here shown in the pic and get it replaced??



    20-01-2011

    Ok, after being on the search for this ball joint cover for awhile, i finally came across the exact specs as the one i was looking for, which i had found at Repco.
    It cost me $9 and it was a perfect fit. Removed the old rings with a screwdriver and prying it, then added some grease and slid these new rubber pieces like a condom and held them down with the spring type rings the rubbers came with.

    I thought i'd just post an update just so people know as a reference just in case they may come across the same issue.
    Ok that is all.

    Last edited by F.O.B Squad; 20-01-2011 at 10:29 PM.

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    Either recycle a dust cover from an old ball joint, get a new ball joint (pretty sure you can replace this balk joint with an OEM one) or finally, get one of the silicon Dust covers from an Energy Bushing kit.
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    Easy to replace it? particular tools?

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    Easy as man, u see the gold spring clip around the bottom of the ball joint? Just remove that and then the boot and you're done. Special tool is a small flathead screwdriver

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    easy to change man,

    and bursons also sells them cheap as like $4 each with new spring clamps....

    i usually just use a flat head screw driver to put the spring on or some side cutters....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzionz View Post
    Easy as man, u see the gold spring clip around the bottom of the ball joint? Just remove that and then the boot and you're done. Special tool is a small flathead screwdriver
    Cheers man, ill definitley give it a crack.
    I've had these things for over a year now and havent installed them because of this lol!

    Quote Originally Posted by IEVAQ8 View Post
    easy to change man,

    and bursons also sells them cheap as like $4 each with new spring clamps....

    i usually just use a flat head screw driver to put the spring on or some side cutters....
    Thanks for the advice dude, ill defintely check bursons out on my day off. I was looking at energy suspension like e240 suggested but bursons seems like the more logical option atm.

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    Just an update of success.........

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