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Old 04-25-2011, 03:53 PM
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We just got in a large delivery of rebuilt A arms today. We have early and late both upper and lower. As far as I know we are the only supplier of rebuilt late upper arms and they truly are a thing of beauty.

http://www.mailordercentral.com/928i...28 341 027 37R

http://www.mailordercentral.com/928i...28 341 017 02R

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These are the best - the quality is better than new - I buy mine from Mark.
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I guess I was confused. So the upper later arms ARE available with the rebuilt ball joints?
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Those are spiffy Mark ,
nice work as usual !
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Originally Posted by BC
I guess I was confused. So the upper later arms ARE available with the rebuilt ball joints?
We offer late upper arms with NEW ball joints and new bushings.
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Originally Posted by Mrmerlin
Those are spiffy Mark ,
nice work as usual !
Thanks Merlin,
Can't really take the credit as I do not do the work.
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Originally Posted by mark anderson
We offer late upper arms with NEW ball joints and new bushings.
Cool Beanz.
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These are the only one's I'll use or install.
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Does the price include someone taking off those two freakin bolts through the body ?
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Originally Posted by Tom in Austin
Does the price include someone taking off those two freakin bolts through the body ?
The way I see it, unless you have done the motor mounts in a recent service, as well as the pan gasket -

You buy these and motor mounts and a pan gasket and rip the entire front of the car off.


Then you put it all back together and marvel at the smooth suspension and motor vibration removal.

Oh, and new shocks.

Just give Tom at 928intl your CC number and have fun.

Other than a good used set, which are I believe becoming quite hard to come by, I don't see any other options for the late cars.
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Nice..
new uppers and lowers would do wonders for any of our cars, regardless of mileage...they are just OLD.

added to my list
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No need to rip the whole front off or drop the crossmember I just installed one of these fine upper A-arms on the right side this past Saturday. It was only 3.5 hours of wrench time wheels up to wheels down. It does help that I don't have an air pump in the way.
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Originally Posted by Tom in Austin
Does the price include someone taking off those two freakin bolts through the body ?
I found those bolts to be no trouble at all.
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Learn from me fellas these are the only way to go, period!! I just got mine in today and finished the install on the passenger side. Thing is as tight as a drum now!! One more side to do and can't wait to test drive it.
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Put them on my 88. Very nice and good for many many years!


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