Energy Suspension 9.13125G Ball Joint Replacement Boot
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Because my 1973 Chevy truck's ball joints are too small, they didn't fit. We both have the same front suspension. Although the Energy Suspension website can assist you in determining the correct size, you're almost at the cost of new replacement ball joints and boots.
I bought these boots to replace my (front) upper's damaged dust boots. Ball joints in the lower body. I don't see why it wouldn't work in that application if your vehicle has ball joints in the rear and the sizing is similar. Best wishes to you. mardyn
To install them, you must first remove the spindle.
You'll have to order the ones that are specific to your vehicle's make and model.
Selected User Reviews For Energy Suspension 9.13125G Ball Joint Replacement Boot
These were used to replace the worn boots on my C3 Corvette's upper ball joints. Apart from being a little thicker and stiffer than I had anticipated, they're working well so far. mardyn.
Although these were relatively simple to install, the ball joint must still be removed from the vehicle. I had put Moogs on the car, and the boots tore in a short, despite the fact that these boots are much stronger and heavier duty. They're doing their job.
In the end, I had to return them. They're fine, but they're not as durable as the OEM ball joint boots in my opinion. I simply replaced the ball joint in its entirety and called it a day.
Fits perfectly and appears to be of good quality; shipping was prompt.
The price was roughly half of what it was previously. In the process of removing the pickle fork, there was some damage. I collaborated with a moderator on this project.
These "Ball Joint Boots" are far too small to fit into almost any situation. They'd most likely go with any tie. The rod ends are fine, but that's all there is to it.
It was exactly what I needed, and it was a perfect replacement for the one on my truck that had broken.
They don't appear to fit, but they stretch just fine over the ball joints on my 1969 Camaro; however, more frequent grease intervals will be required in the future.