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Old 04-23-2004, 05:20 PM
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Hi Guys-
Just had a peek at my ball joints (click here). I need new (used good condition) A-Arms that I can rebuild. If anyone has some in their garage, or has a parts car, please let me know.

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Old 04-24-2004, 06:52 PM
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I think Rennbay now sells kits to rebuild any A-arms. I rebuilt my stock A-arms and replaced them with a brass bushings kit I got from the guy who sold me the car. I don't think there is such a thing as a non rebuildable A-Arm anymore? I might be wrong though.

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Andrew did you click the link? That is a non-rebuildable A-Arm.
Old 04-24-2004, 07:35 PM
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i have a couple sets of steel ones, but i'm sure you don't want those... the ease of replacement of the balljoints is insane though, and they are CHEAP!

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Originally posted by ERAU-944
i have a couple sets of steel ones, but i'm sure you don't want those... the ease of replacement of the balljoints is insane though, and they are CHEAP!

-Mike-
If I still had the 86 suspension on my turbo I would be running the steel arms. I'd by a new set of ball joints with each new set of tires!

Get the steel arms!
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That's what I have in the car right now is the steal ones on the 86 951. Since my control arms aren't rebuildable.
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I have a good set of steel ones for sale. E-mail me for pics and price. I took them off of the 83 euro that I'm parting out. The joints look like they are in really good shape. I also have a manual rack ready to go.
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Contact Travis at Rennbay. He's going to have a BUNCH of rebuildable a-arms in a few days. He enjoyed his trip to Hershey so much so that he needed me to ship parts down to him b/c he bought too much to take it home with him.



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