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Old Mar 12, 2013 | 06:53 PM
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Awesome and I can still put spacers on that too right?
 
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Originally Posted by fixrupr95
Awesome and I can still put spacers on that too right?
A spacer goes sandwiched between the upper control arm and the ball joint. You can add spacers later simply by unbolting the upper bolts on the ball joint and adding the spacer, but you'll need to do a front alignment again after that.
Sorry for my bad English, I'm French educated and English is my 3rd language. I hope you understand what I'm trying to explain
 
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Originally Posted by 89 Blazer Lebanon
A spacer goes sandwiched between the upper control arm and the ball joint. You can add spacers later simply by unbolting the upper bolts on the ball joint and adding the spacer, but you'll need to do a front alignment again after that.
Sorry for my bad English, I'm French educated and English is my 3rd language. I hope you understand what I'm trying to explain
Understand completely thanks for all the help! it's gonna be a fun weekend! I'll post pics when I'm done
 
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