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Put a new one on an still loose how do I fix that

Put a new lower ball joint on still loose how do I fix were it don't have much of the slackeness

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Go to www.rockauto.com an order a complete lower control arm , new ball joint an bushings come on, do both sides for around $70.some bucks or thirty some for one side !

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