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Automatic Transmission - 4 Speed

1st Gear: 3.06
2nd Gear: 1.62
3rd Gear: 1.00
4th Gear: 0.70

Reverse: 2.29

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Re: Lower ball joint zirk removal

Subject: Re: Lower ball joint zirk removal
by RickAnthony on 2012/5/22 4:34:54

It looks like the grease fitting has sunk in. This usually is a sign that the joint is worn, If you haven't take the load off the joint by placing a stand under the lower control arm, then check for play grab the wheel/tire at the top and bottom. Sometimes they will feel tight but if you lift up or give them some effort you'll feel them move.. greasing a worn joint will make it feel tighter but it's pointless if it's worn and has play it needs to be replaced..

I also agree Moog is at the top of my list, AcDelco and Raybestos are also good choices.
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