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Old 05-29-2011, 08:11 AM
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low shock absorbtion

I have a 91 4wd pick up, the suspension was bad when I got it, I replaced the front shocks and the lower ball joints, it was better for about two years, it is getting pretty bad again, I know I should have done the upper ball joints when I did the lowers, perhapes I need to do them now, someone mentioned adjusting the shocks, something to do with the nut on the top.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Old 05-29-2011, 01:23 PM
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yes, you should do the top ball joints. They wear out faster than the lower ones due to the springs being on the upper control arm.
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Thanks, I will tackle that at some point.
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