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Suspension
Front Suspension Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Stehle" data-source="post: 1007963" data-attributes="member: 67670"><p>My Trac just rolled past 106k and I'm getting ready for this years' vehicle inspection. Last year I needed a right side wheel bearing hub assembly, which ended up costing my $400 to have done. I'm guessing by now it's probably worth replacing the other side and other worn suspension parts on my own. I'm planning on new upper control arms w/ ball joints, lower ball joints, and left side wheel bearing hub assembly. It's already got moog sway bar end links and I'll be checking brakes. I'm also planning on an alignment and new tires after I'm done. Are there any other "while I'm in there" parts I should replace when doing this job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Stehle, post: 1007963, member: 67670"] My Trac just rolled past 106k and I'm getting ready for this years' vehicle inspection. Last year I needed a right side wheel bearing hub assembly, which ended up costing my $400 to have done. I'm guessing by now it's probably worth replacing the other side and other worn suspension parts on my own. I'm planning on new upper control arms w/ ball joints, lower ball joints, and left side wheel bearing hub assembly. It's already got moog sway bar end links and I'll be checking brakes. I'm also planning on an alignment and new tires after I'm done. Are there any other "while I'm in there" parts I should replace when doing this job? [/QUOTE]
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