Bombsquad85
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Replace bj's while you have everything apart. I see you're from VA and you don't get crazy rust and corrosion like the NE, but it can be a bear, especially on older vehicles. You'll already have everything out for the spindle replacement, might as well rent/ borrow a press and push the ball joints out while you're right there. It saves you time disassembling/reassembling everything and an extra alignment.
I spent 7 hours to do my drivers side a couple years ago, I ended up having to cut out the upper with a torch.
I was planning on that. My ball joints are shot I'm pretty sure of it.