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    Yes.

    The only difference between the two is the lower control arm bushing.

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    great, thanks for quick response

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    ball joint pin runs 20.5-9 mm on tc arns, 19.5-9 mm on s/c arms, therefore you need to spread knuckle gently in slot for that purpose then install and torque to 37 ft lbs, back off 3/4 turn then retorque to 37 ft lbs+30 degrees.
    you must follow this sequence just hammering on the pinch bolt will lead to breakage and tears
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    Quote Originally Posted by qwikredline View Post
    ball joint pin runs 20.5-9 mm on tc arns, 19.5-9 mm on s/c arms, therefore you need to spread knuckle gently in slot for that purpose then install and torque to 37 ft lbs, back off 3/4 turn then retorque to 37 ft lbs+30 degrees.
    you must follow this sequence just hammering on the pinch bolt will lead to breakage and tears
    I stand humbly corrected.

    damn John you get on with your bad self

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    Should sticky & lock this thread

    I just did a search and john managed to triple post the answer lol

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    Not a bad idea at all

    Done and done

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