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<blockquote data-quote="Mil T" data-source="post: 781330" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>That's a great price. I did find them at O'Reilly's for $89 which I thought was a little steep. Napa wanted $99. I was afraid to check the Ford dealer on an OEM one. I only bought one for now but may go ahead and order from Rockauto and pick up another one. I have a clunck on the driver side that I can't figure out. I'm thinking it may be the control arm bushings. The ball joint is pretty tight. I've checked all the bolts and nuts on shock. I'll put it on lift and check it out. Any suggestions on how to determine if bushings are bad? I'm not sure if lifting tire method like you do to check ball joint is a good way or not. Is there a easy way to check bushings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mil T, post: 781330, member: 2727"] That's a great price. I did find them at O'Reilly's for $89 which I thought was a little steep. Napa wanted $99. I was afraid to check the Ford dealer on an OEM one. I only bought one for now but may go ahead and order from Rockauto and pick up another one. I have a clunck on the driver side that I can't figure out. I'm thinking it may be the control arm bushings. The ball joint is pretty tight. I've checked all the bolts and nuts on shock. I'll put it on lift and check it out. Any suggestions on how to determine if bushings are bad? I'm not sure if lifting tire method like you do to check ball joint is a good way or not. Is there a easy way to check bushings? [/QUOTE]
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