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Myron Piatek 11-09-2012 06:32 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
www.moparts.com and www.forabodiesonly.com often have people selling the parts needed to convert from the earlier small ball joint/spindle set-ups to the '73 & newer bigger disc brake set-up. Unfortunately, any existing aftermarket brakes need to be changed to fit.

George Mirza 11-09-2012 09:54 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
I saw a thread on Moparts about this issue. It said that the a arms when new are not threaded, the ball joints are self taping, so the first one that is screwed in cuts the threads. I would guess when ever one is changed it will take out a little bit of material and eventually lose it's proper fit.
I have heard of people putting a stitch of weld on them in street driven cars to avoid changing the a-arms. I can't see how this could hurt anything, just make replacing them more difficult.
I have the later larger ones on my car, and haven't had a problem yet. I'm not sure if the ones Tom recommended would be legal for stock, maybe ss. Go idea though!
George

magnumv8 11-10-2012 12:58 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
The old school front end shop fix for this is pretty simple.....all you need to do is with a small hammer take and tap the ball joint flange in the A arm reducing it's diameter to the point where the bottom of the new ball joint still slips in but the threaded portion does not.....screw in the new ball til it seats then put a couple small tack welds on it and you are done......

D L Rambo STK 1300

Michael K 11-10-2012 07:50 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
I used Moog ball joints on my 68 A-Body that has 73-76 front suspension.

The paperwork Moog supplied said "thread ball joint squarely into control arm until shoulder of ball joint is firmly seated against the arm. If torque required to seat the housing is less than 125 ft-lbs, the control arm must be replaced."

I can't remember what mine checked at, but well over 125 ft-lbs.

Run to Rund 11-10-2012 09:06 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
I would rather not weld on heat-treated ball joint housings. I'd look into red Loctite on the threads, and welding a strap across the joint onto the A arm.

GTX JOHN 11-11-2012 04:26 PM

Re: Mopar Ball Joints
 
Thanks for all the Excellent Advise.....I think I will buy the
new reproduction stuff When you consider the lower joints
alone are 50 each it makes to package not that bad!

Thanks Again!!:)


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