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Lower control arms on a Sienna
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Quote:edit: Nevermind looked it up, damn it's an hour job definitely do both if you're going that route. I checked the price NAPA has the control arm with ball joint for about 159.99 retail so you'll pay roughly 239 in a shop plus the labor and alignment. Rock Auto has them for around $120. To me it doesn't look like too difficult of a job to do with the right tools. I've raised the engine on several cars for easier access, it's really not that big of a deal. But you know that. Yeah, one thing I've drilled into my sons' heads is to never, ever, climb under a car if it's not resting on jack stands. In my younger days I did it (while using a bumper jack) and think now what a lucky fool I was. |
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