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Old 01-13-2004, 05:36 PM
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new ball joints!

Just letting you all know that I just got my new ball joints taken care of today thanks to the recall by chrsyler! THanks for all those that helped me find the recall

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Re: new ball joints!

katschmitty;
Hey, great news! I bet it feels nice to have a nice, tight front end again too! Kind of cheesey that you had to do all that research to get the job done without having to fork out the cash though. Glad you got it resolved!

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