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i know it has to be set at certain depth. I have a micrometer and should be able to install without a problem. I suppose i could leave in the old ones, its just that i spent $220 on 4 new moog ball joints and i want everything to be the way it should when I'm done

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i know it has to be set at certain depth. I have a micrometer and should be able to install without a problem. I suppose i could leave in the old ones, its just that i spent $220 on 4 new moog ball joints and i want everything to be the way it should when I'm done

 

Good point.

 

I've seen people take an old socket that's the right diameter, and shave down the top to leave the 4 little pegs so they can remove it. Doing that's probably a lot cheaper than buying the specialty tool for it.

 

And if you absolutely have to, you can still use the socket normally. :thumbsup:

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