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That's interesting, though I don't think I would do it. I'll let someone else answer why it's a good or bad idea...
 

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Well its probably stronger, but would wear out sooner under normal conditions.

Not a huge fan of heims or uniballs for daily drivers.
 

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they are doing it for JL/JT.

just released.
 

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Apparently Eric Miller did this on his JT. If a guy that won KOH runs this tech, it's worth considering. I'm hotly debating this.
 

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Yeah. Looks kinda like the kingpin on my Dana 60.

Balljoints are inexpensive and likely fine for most uses. No sure how much you gain on something the size of a Dana 44.
 

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Yeah. Looks kinda like the kingpin on my Dana 60.

Balljoints are inexpensive and likely fine for most uses. No sure how much you gain on something the size of a Dana 44.
For $500 shipped, the question is whether I want to go this route or try "HD" ball joints again. I went through multiple pairs of Synergy ball joints on my JK, wasn't impressed at all.
 

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Did anyone try these??
 

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For $500 shipped, the question is whether I want to go this route or try "HD" ball joints again. I went through multiple pairs of Synergy ball joints on my JK, wasn't impressed at all.
Was just thinking the same thing (I went with terraflex) and like clock work every 20k miles.
 

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I've looked at these ball joint deletes. Was wondering how long the bearings would last. From what I was able to find out. The one guy said about every 3 years.

Also been looking at the double loaded ball joints like Rare Parts.
 

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I've looked at these ball joint deletes. Was wondering how long the bearings would last. From what I was able to find out. The one guy said about every 3 years.

Also been looking at the double loaded ball joints like Rare Parts.
The deletes just look like uniballs? That was a big thing in the Tacoma circle and the uppers would last about 30k miles. Probably for a trail rig that gets beat on in remote areas, but not for a daily driver? A tight precision fit also causes sticky steering which I find to be a negative.
 

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Here's a video on the 30/44 Dana's.

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