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Old 01-30-2007, 05:58 AM
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2001 Blazer 4X4 Ball Joint / Wheel Hub Questions

Good Morning All! I am told I need to replace my exsisting Ball Joints and Hubs on my 2001 4wheel drive S10 Blazer. I am curious to a few things as in what this should cost? I was also told that these need to be replaced and like everyone else I have a small budget and was hoping to maybe do these myself or at least get the parts any idea what this should run approx or any insight would be appricated. Thank yoU!
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Old 01-30-2007, 03:37 PM
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Re: 2001 Blazer 4X4 Ball Joint / Wheel Hub Questions

Do a search.
I know both of these topics have already been covered at length.
You will find a post by me in the past about the hubs that I used to replace mine.
As far as ball joints go, I would suggest the Moog brand as they seem to have the best refferals. Or I think TRW possibly.
My other suggestion is to replace all four at the same time as well as the hubs as you will need an alignment after any front steering/suspension repairs.
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