Kustom Werks Ball Joints???

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Kustom Werks Ball Joints???
h8menow avatar
h8menow
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I have a set of Kustom Werks tube Arms. I know they're screw in type ball joints, but I was wondering if anyone knows what style or what application they were using?

Thanks
TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
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I would assume they are the Chrysler balljoints. Moog K772.
h8menow avatar
h8menow
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I was thinking that but wasn't completely sure. Thanks for the help.
time1 avatar
time1
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Autozone part #'s

FA395-Uppers
FA397-Lowers

Those are the numbers they gave me when i bought the arms.
TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
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I looked those numbers up when you gave them to me a while back Tim, they don't exist.
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time1
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Originally posted by TwistedMinis



I looked those numbers up when you gave them to me a while back Tim, they don't exist.

I gave the #'s to FXDGRND on here and he ended up gettin some....weird.

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slamdblazer
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im sure autozones website isnt the most up to date ya kno.
jreed avatar
jreed
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Those part numbers are fine. If you use partsamerica.com, they have a better selection. If search for the part number you can find which vehicles it fits then find other mathing parts.
McQuay-Norris: FA395 upper; FA397 lower
TRW: 10162 upper; 10170N lower
MOOG: K772 upper; K778 lower
If you're making control arms, you can get the sleeves from stockcarproducts.com.
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TwistedMinis
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I just went to AutoZone with those numbers, and they looked at me liek I was retarded.
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mindlissmetalfab
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Edited: 3/8/2007 7:59:43 PM by iLLblazer

Originally posted by TwistedMinis



I just went to AutoZone with those numbers, and they looked at me liek I was retarded.Gotta love that hey? I got into an argument with some parts jockey about extra offset camber bushings for rangers the other day."sir you'll need to get those from the maker of the lowering kit"Strange. Napa had em in stock.