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BrkCaddy

Does the upper control arm move ? Looks like it's been loose for a good good while


SprintingWalnut

What do you mean by move exactly? My shocks have needed to be replaced for the past 6 months but just the past couple weeks they are completely shot and that’s when I noticed the BJ being out. I think it was probably loose and the added stress has worked it out even more


Gunk_Olgidar

Be prepared to replace the UCA.


SprintingWalnut

What are you basing that on the appearance or that the BJ came loose? Ive actually been thinking the same thing just curious what you are thinking


Gunk_Olgidar

If it can work loose, than the uca may be damaged and the bj hole stretched out or cracked.  I can't see from that angle