idahovette
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- Weiser Idaho
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- Perry
- Truck Year
- 1975-1979
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- K20-K10
- Engine Size
- 350
These go on the upper ball joint. Take the big nut off the ball joint and possibly loosen the lower ball joint nut to take the pressure off the upper. Under the top nut is this sleeve. You are going to need the application specific spanner socket to remove the original sleeve and to install the new one. As you are installing the new sleeve you will see the ball joint stud moving in, out ,back ,and forth. You want the stud to the inner most position to decrease the camber. Before the sleeve gets tight you should tighten the lower, then the sleeve to the proper position and then install the top nut and torque it to specs. Other than taking the wheel and tire off that should be it.