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<blockquote data-quote="gicantor" data-source="post: 20062" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>The car doesn't need ball joints right now. But with 119000km on the clock I'm sure it will be coming up. The reason I asked is when I first bought the car almost 5 years ago, I slid it into a curb, and had to replace every piece of suspension on the drivers side. When I collected the parts from them I noticed the control arms were undamaged. When I went back and confronted them on it, they said the balljoints were "stretched" and needed to be replaced. So I asked told them they should have just replaced the balljoint then and give me the money back for the parts I didn't need. They said they only sell the entire a-arm and balljoint as an assembly, and they won't refund me cause the work is already done. So basically I just wanted someone to confirm that their full of sh*t. They were lol. At the time I didn't know anyone else to take it too. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh ya i know...me and manny met already, he worked on my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gicantor, post: 20062, member: 822"] The car doesn't need ball joints right now. But with 119000km on the clock I'm sure it will be coming up. The reason I asked is when I first bought the car almost 5 years ago, I slid it into a curb, and had to replace every piece of suspension on the drivers side. When I collected the parts from them I noticed the control arms were undamaged. When I went back and confronted them on it, they said the balljoints were "stretched" and needed to be replaced. So I asked told them they should have just replaced the balljoint then and give me the money back for the parts I didn't need. They said they only sell the entire a-arm and balljoint as an assembly, and they won't refund me cause the work is already done. So basically I just wanted someone to confirm that their full of sh*t. They were lol. At the time I didn't know anyone else to take it too. Oh ya i know...me and manny met already, he worked on my car. [/QUOTE]
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