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πŸ”§ Dorman 521-091 Suspension Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly for Acura / Honda Vehicles Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Dorman 521-091 Suspension Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly for Acura / Honda Vehicles

Trustworthy replacement - this control arm and ball joint assembly directly replaces the original assembly on specific vehicle applications. Complete repair - each assembly includes pre-installed ball joint and bushings, saving time and labor. Quality engineering - underwent industry-leading testing to ensure a smooth, stable and safe ride. Durably designed - additional coatings offer long-lasting rust and corrosion resistance. Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the Amazon Garage.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

You can do it yourself

Fit for my 08 pilot. Spray liquid wrench on car screws and let sit for a simple and easy repair. Be sure to do a similarity collapse immediately after repairing it. I saved $200. Act!

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  • Car
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So I ordered 2 of these. They arrived 2 days apart. One came with cotter pins, the other didn't. Sorry you bastards couldn't muster up the decency to supply a new cheap cotter pin for both of them? .Hope I don't die at 81 or 77 driving this NO HAIR TOP. IT IS A PITY!

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  • Spare parts
Cons
  • Some defects

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow, that's really quality

Perfect fit. locked and secured with lock nuts. I would extend the ends to test that a safe amount of thread is left outside the vehicle at the expected length. A generally safe rule of thumb for counting turns is that 5 turns remain turn-to-turn on either end of the swivel buckle. Otherwise there may be a surprise when only 2 or 3 strands remain in contact. Stresses will strip the threads and the wheel without the upper arm will fall out too far.

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  • Controls and parts
Cons
  • Out of fashion