Thoughts on greasable upper amd lower control arm bolts?

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89Suburban

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My man what are you doing to your truck that you need an alignment every couple months?? I've owned a 2008 Cobalt for 16 years and it's gotten one alignment after I did control arms, struts, and lowering springs!

To the others, marine grade never seez, great idea, just sad they missed out on calling it seaz lol. And greaseable ball joints are just part of the part I'd be buying anyway. Also even if they don't last longer it means I have to inspect them and grease them once a year at least so it gives me a reason to be in there and checking it for safety.

You don't know this kid, he is extreme haha.


Jack em up 8-12” in the air and Baja down the beach going 60-70mph lol and if I ain’t doing that the roads in my town are the worst in Nc the pot holes would beat your alignment out of wack before anything else


I'm trying to find that video you posted a while back about driving the lifted truck ( I think it was a white truck? ) with your wife over the big bumps in the road I can't find it. You got a YT channel?
 
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Jack em up 8-12” in the air and Baja down the beach going 60-70mph lol and if I ain’t doing that the roads in my town are the worst in Nc the pot holes would beat your alignment out of wack before anything else
That sounds awesome! If I did that I'd have to look up when putting my kid in his carseat!
 

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