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Old 10-02-2018, 12:53 PM
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SPC Camber arms balljoints

Has anyone had any problems with these ball joints? I've had them on my car for less than a year and they already need to be replaced . Should I just try their replacement ball joints or get some other brand? I should have bought SPL.
Old 10-02-2018, 01:11 PM
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I recall at least one complaint recently. You could search...
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did you buy them new? driving on bad roads with potholes? super low?

I know lots of people on here have had them and don't seem to have any issues myself included but driving conditions can create a ton of issues with ball joints/bearings and bushings

the SPL's are definitly nicer but you could probably by several pairs of replacement ball joints before hititng the costs of the SPL so I guess its kind of a csot benefit issue....I do like that the replacements on the SPCs are cheap and easy to change, I'd go that route if I were in your shoes...
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Originally Posted by Hashim
did you buy them new? driving on bad roads with potholes? super low?

I know lots of people on here have had them and don't seem to have any issues myself included but driving conditions can create a ton of issues with ball joints/bearings and bushings

the SPL's are definitly nicer but you could probably by several pairs of replacement ball joints before hititng the costs of the SPL so I guess its kind of a csot benefit issue....I do like that the replacements on the SPCs are cheap and easy to change, I'd go that route if I were in your shoes...
I did buy them new, but yeah the roads in Milwaukee are pretty terrible. I am not slammed but some of these pot holes are brutal and hard to avoid. If I was driving out in the suburbs it probably wouldn't be an issue. Guess I'll look into the replacements.
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try see what spc can do for you.
Old 10-03-2018, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by saywat?
try see what spc can do for you.
Thats a good idea. Especially since its been less than 12 months they may treat it as a warranty item and provide replacements at a discount or even NC if your're lucky.
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