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2007 Lincoln Town Car Control Arm, Ball Joint

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OEM 2007 Lincoln Town Car Parts for Upper Control Arm - Front

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Ball Joint, Control Arm Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: Is the ball joint serviced separately, or must the front suspension lower arm or upper arm be replaced if servicing is required on 2007 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: The ball joint is not serviceable; in case of need of servicing, you should replace the front upper or lower arm of the suspension with new ones.
  • Q: What are the crucial steps and considerations for servicing and repairing the upper control arm on 2007 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: Service the upper control arm: suspension fasteners are critical; failure is costly. Use the same part number or equivalent; no inferior substitutes. Adhere to specified torque. Turn off air suspension service switch. On a hoist, remove shock/spring, detach sensor retainers, remove and snug fasteners, tighten with vehicle weight, check alignment.
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