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<blockquote data-quote="Twisted99" data-source="post: 3436581" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Well I installed the new Hotchkis Shocks from ChickenEars today. The old Roush shocks seem tight and with visible leaks..hard to compress as well. I do find the ride is considerably better. New wheel bearings inner and outer and seals.New lower ball joints. They needed changing.</p><p>Evacuated the brake fluid with synthetic Valvoline Dot 3-4. Turned the rear rotors and installed new Hawk HPS pads. New Powerslots in front with Hawk HPS pads. New Nitto 555's the other day. Drove it down and had it aligned. I'm happy...</p><p>The one question is how tight a fit should the balljoint be in the lower control arm. The left side seemed looser than the right. I could tap it slightly with a couple pound ball pen and it would move easily...wondering if I should replace the lower control arm. Tomorrow the new rims should be here..I'll have them road force balanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted99, post: 3436581, member: 605"] Well I installed the new Hotchkis Shocks from ChickenEars today. The old Roush shocks seem tight and with visible leaks..hard to compress as well. I do find the ride is considerably better. New wheel bearings inner and outer and seals.New lower ball joints. They needed changing. Evacuated the brake fluid with synthetic Valvoline Dot 3-4. Turned the rear rotors and installed new Hawk HPS pads. New Powerslots in front with Hawk HPS pads. New Nitto 555's the other day. Drove it down and had it aligned. I'm happy... The one question is how tight a fit should the balljoint be in the lower control arm. The left side seemed looser than the right. I could tap it slightly with a couple pound ball pen and it would move easily...wondering if I should replace the lower control arm. Tomorrow the new rims should be here..I'll have them road force balanced. [/QUOTE]
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