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#361295 01/29/16 11:15 PM
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Can you buy replacement ball studs ? I will need to replace the ones for the drag link as I have bought ES 29 L&R to replace steering link. I really did not won't to go that way but the balls have a lot of wear on them. If work had not cut out home projects I have on of the best machinist in the world works with me he could make them on the CNC Lathe. I just hone the blocks.
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The Filling Station lists Tie Rod & Drag Link Studs. I'm sure Chevs of the 40s sells them as well.


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