Jun 1, 2012 #1 98LSC32V Dedicated LVC Member Joined Apr 17, 2005 Messages 3,225 Reaction score 9 Location Bay Area Are these any good? http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1282643
Jun 1, 2012 #2 NoLimit95 Dedicated LVC Member Joined Mar 14, 2008 Messages 8,408 Reaction score 156 Location Huntsville, Alabama, United States Might just be me but I would prefer something that can be greased. I know they cost a little more than the first link but you do plan on keeping them on for while don't you?
Might just be me but I would prefer something that can be greased. I know they cost a little more than the first link but you do plan on keeping them on for while don't you?
Jun 1, 2012 #3 Lownslowlsc Dedicated LVC Member Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 6,615 Reaction score 222 Location N il If you plan on keeping it a while use moog,trw or motorcraft when it comes the bj's/control arms. For sealed units you can still buy a little grease "gun" and needle ($10-12) from auto parts stores so you can still lube them.
If you plan on keeping it a while use moog,trw or motorcraft when it comes the bj's/control arms. For sealed units you can still buy a little grease "gun" and needle ($10-12) from auto parts stores so you can still lube them.
Jun 2, 2012 #4 DLF Dedicated LVC Member Joined Aug 19, 2009 Messages 2,459 Reaction score 32 Location Forked River The Mevotech ball joints are greaseable, but Mevotech as a brand is pretty much junk. I will only use the OEM/TRW LCA's and ball joints that sealed and teflon lined. YMMV
The Mevotech ball joints are greaseable, but Mevotech as a brand is pretty much junk. I will only use the OEM/TRW LCA's and ball joints that sealed and teflon lined. YMMV
Jun 2, 2012 #5 GMAN Dedicated LVC Member Joined Jan 26, 2005 Messages 4,743 Reaction score 31 Location Spring, Texas, United States http://www.mevotech.com/
Jun 2, 2012 #6 94m5 Dmaup's Daddy Joined Oct 22, 2004 Messages 5,245 Reaction score 86 Location Colorado Springs, CO I like grease gun syringes.