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Old 07-01-2009, 02:00 PM   #1
 
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I got all my suspension back from the powder coater today. How to i install the lower press in balljoint without messing up the coating??
Any help, sugestions, idea's would be great!
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:16 PM   #2
 
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rubber innertube? cut up tire? rag? i dont really know
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Thanks Guys, I'm glad im on this site. Nobody on dak-dur has responed w/ an idea.
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Yeah they can be a stuck up bounch, That's why I spend most of my time on this site now. I've posted up asking for help there before, and absolutely no one helps out at all. It's very different on this site bro.
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Yeah they can be a stuck up bounch, That's why I spend most of my time on this site now. I've posted up asking for help there before, and absolutely no one helps out at all. It's very different on this site bro.
Yes, it's alot better over here thats why im a supporter. But just for anyone interested, i got the balljoint's pressed in. I used a big press a bearing race & cardboard.
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