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Old 02-18-2023, 05:48 PM
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Dave, Upon Yours and Ron Liebert's suggestions, Ive already ordered 4 of the MOOG Bushings for under $20 from AMZN Prime.....I'll try to post pics for others to see...

Do you have any leads on 1970-7?? Correct Appearing NOS/GM UPPER BALL JOINTS ???

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Old 02-18-2023, 11:47 PM
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I do not on the ball joints. I do recall that the GM 71-72 units are nearly identical and maybe the only difference was the number on the dust boot. The metal above the a-arm looked identical. Might check the GMWIKI for the numbers and Google them. Nastyz had some good threads on this. The real tough ones to find for me were the tabbed lower ball joints.
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