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Lower Ball joint replacment - DIY???

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Old 05-30-07, 10:06 AM
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Default Lower Ball joint replacment - DIY???

Hi guys,

I searched, and I can’t really find DIY for lower ball joint replacement for GS4. GSteg?

I ordered mine from seawell last week, and I probably not going to do it myself, but I want to give the instruction to my trusty mechanic who may have not done GS 400 lower ball joint. Are they pretty straight forward, and is there any “gotcha” that need to watch out for? How many hours of labor are we talking about?
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It was done by oversteer... I just did mine this past weekend..


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I noticed that this is for LS400. ARe they they same for GS?
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Originally Posted by gobears
I noticed that this is for LS400. ARe they they same for GS?
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pretty much identical.... GL...
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