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    What does a guy do if he needs ball joints on an SVO. I have read that they are part of the control arm.
    86 1D - Sold
    Looking again in spring '08

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    Ummm.....

    Have them machined, (at your own risk) to fit SN95 or other suitable replacement joints, or upgrade the entire front end to SN95, etc. Not a lot of fun, so I hear. I think someone on turboford.org is doing a replacement set with replacable joints, but not sure where that is at, or maybe you could get lucky and find a set at the JY from a Lincoln....

    Hope that helps...Good Luck

    Rich
    SVOCA Member # 360
    86 SVO (1D) - built on 11/23/1985 (1 of 223)
    86 Merkur XR4Ti
    93 Honda Nighthawk

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    • #3
      SVO ball joint replacment!

      The guy who is head of producing the lower control arm is Chris Roth. I just the other day sent a spindle to D&D Performance to check for proper fit and adjustment. Very soon we will have a bolt on replacement.There was a inquiry on this site a few months ago asking for interest in the control arms to get the required number of orders to produce this item.
      Jeffery Dunevant

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      • #4
        Lower Arms / Ball Joints

        I'd go for 2 or 3 sets ( both left and right ) provided they weren't priced too high. What about cores for rebuilding ? Is this something that could be investigated ?

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        • #5
          SVO control arms!

          The control arms are avaible tru Chris Roth at this number and web site caroth@rothfam.com and (970) 470-2656. The company that is making this product is called D&D Motorsports. The prices are $395.00 per set the last time I heard. Please contact his because I sure the more people the better. Thanks!
          Jeffery Dunevant

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