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Upper ball joint for axys

powder_slut

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Looking for an upper ball joint for an axys. Mine came apart pressing it out.
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U can press your center section with the "ball" back In the ring housing. It's concave and will stop it from going all the way thru. It will also hold it in when u tighten the nut. It will have some play in it but still able to ride.

Ask me how I knw lol


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U can press your center section with the "ball" back In the ring housing. It's concave and will stop it from going all the way thru. It will also hold it in when u tighten the nut. It will have some play in it but still able to ride.

Ask me how I knw lol


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Haha I thought about that. Wasn't too worried cause when I ordered one it was supposed to be off back order this week. Well got all my stuff back from powder coat and called the dealer and they told me it was pushed back to the 30th now to come off back order. I understand it can't go anywhere. But man if it decided to pop back out while riding. Could get sketchy real quick.


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It can't pop out while riding. The threaded portion will hold it down since the "ball" sits in the pocket. Trust me it's impossible to come out unless u put it in the bushing upside down.


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It can't pop out while riding. The threaded portion will hold it down since the "ball" sits in the pocket. Trust me it's impossible to come out unless u out it upside down.


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Isn't there some space from the bottom of the a-arm to top of spindle that it could pop out and let the a-arm move like 1/2 or whatever that space is? It's been a month since I tore mine apart. So a little rusty remembering exactly how it went.


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The bottom of the arm has a wall the bushing sits on, then the bushing is held in with a c-clip. The bolt portion will hold it in the spindle. Just have some wiggle but will be ridable. ;)


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