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hello, I need help making a choice and I'm really in a tight budget...
my car is honda civic 2001 coupe.
so I need to replace my right lower ball joint, so I decided to replace left and right awhile at it. i have mechanic will do it for 60 buck for both sides. my original choice of brand I was going to buy was a Master Pro from O'reilly they going for 35.99 per box. than they have moog for 50.99 per box than they have beck/arnley, rare parts.
I read by people opinion go for moog on my research but the price is deep and than masterpro look so attractive and beck too but I don't want to put cheap a$$ ball joint either. I try look for them on honda estore but I couldn't find them or idk which category is in. so what y'all input?
my car is honda civic 2001 coupe.
so I need to replace my right lower ball joint, so I decided to replace left and right awhile at it. i have mechanic will do it for 60 buck for both sides. my original choice of brand I was going to buy was a Master Pro from O'reilly they going for 35.99 per box. than they have moog for 50.99 per box than they have beck/arnley, rare parts.
I read by people opinion go for moog on my research but the price is deep and than masterpro look so attractive and beck too but I don't want to put cheap a$$ ball joint either. I try look for them on honda estore but I couldn't find them or idk which category is in. so what y'all input?
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If you think a good mechanic is expensive, try hiring a bad one
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I try look for them on honda estore but I couldn't find them or idk which category is in. so what y'all input?
In the bulletins, they sell a ball joint by itself.
BUT
There are caveats with this, read the bulletin carefully.
Link to bulletin PDF: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...44342787,d.aWc
Someone posted here not too long ago about a ball joint that was replaced, that fell out and caused damage to the car and some grief. You might search for it.
I'd be leaning toward replacing the complete knuckle for a customer job. I absolutely do not need to be involved in any lawsuit over a failed ball joint installation.
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In a catalog, it shows that Honda sells the knuckle, complete with the joint.
In the bulletins, they sell a ball joint by itself.
BUT
There are caveats with this, read the bulletin carefully.
Link to bulletin PDF: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...44342787,d.aWc
Someone posted here not too long ago about a ball joint that was replaced, that fell out and caused damage to the car and some grief. You might search for it.
I'd be leaning toward replacing the complete knuckle for a customer job. I absolutely do not need to be involved in any lawsuit over a failed ball joint installation.
In the bulletins, they sell a ball joint by itself.
BUT
There are caveats with this, read the bulletin carefully.
Link to bulletin PDF: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...44342787,d.aWc
Someone posted here not too long ago about a ball joint that was replaced, that fell out and caused damage to the car and some grief. You might search for it.
I'd be leaning toward replacing the complete knuckle for a customer job. I absolutely do not need to be involved in any lawsuit over a failed ball joint installation.
interesting read. I did look at whole knuckle part they want 300 bucks way out of my budget. but I'll show him the pdf hey may get offend by it lol he been working on car over 30 years but screw that im not trying kill my self nor someone else lol
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If you think a good mechanic is expensive, try hiring a bad one
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may get offend by it lol he been working on car over 30 years
It's an ego thing.
BTW I have almost 30 years in now of earning a paycheck turning wrenches.
Get off my lawn!
Here's the link to the thread I was thinking of earlier: https://www.civicforums.com/forums/4...er-assmnt.html
A quote from that thread:"And IMHO potentially dangerous enough to cause him to be the star attraction of a huge lawsuit had someone been injured or killed because of this failure."
HTH
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go to rockauto.com they have name brand stuff for real cheap they have a beck arnley one for 20 they also have a moog one for 12.54 i know they have a clearance sale from an email they sent me so that might be why that moog one is so cheap
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