Hi, I am looking to replace ball joints, control arm bushings etc on my 65 Parisienne. I am wondering if these parts are the same as the 65 Impala, and if these parts come in kit form or individually. Where can I find these parts?
Thanks, Ron
427carl said
Feb 4, 2016
RonchoPoncho wrote:
Hi, I am looking to replace ball joints, control arm bushings etc on my 65 Parisienne. I am wondering if these parts are the same as the 65 Impala, and if these parts come in kit form or individually. Where can I find these parts?
Thanks, Ron
Just go to Napa or Car Quest in Dorchester area and order for 65 Impala and you will be happy
66 Grande guy said
Feb 4, 2016
Yup its really that simple. Just try to get the high end parts or they may not fit too well. I had to return a set of lower ball joints twice as they simply would not fit properly.
seventy2plus2 said
Feb 4, 2016
Are you talking about the front upper and lower control arm bushings? If so, here are all the Moog part #'s:
Upper Ball Joint: K6034
Lower Ball Joint: K6035
Upper Control Arm Bushings (2 per box): K5196
Lower Control Arm Bushing: K6134
You'll need to press the old bushings out, and press the new ones in. If you have a shop manual it shows the necessary steps.
Hi, I am looking to replace ball joints, control arm bushings etc on my 65 Parisienne. I am wondering if these parts are the same as the 65 Impala, and if these parts come in kit form or individually. Where can I find these parts?
Thanks, Ron
Just go to Napa or Car Quest in Dorchester area and order for 65 Impala and you will be happy
Yup its really that simple. Just try to get the high end parts or they may not fit too well. I had to return a set of lower ball joints twice as they simply would not fit properly.
Are you talking about the front upper and lower control arm bushings? If so, here are all the Moog part #'s:
Upper Ball Joint: K6034
Lower Ball Joint: K6035
Upper Control Arm Bushings (2 per box): K5196
Lower Control Arm Bushing: K6134
You'll need to press the old bushings out, and press the new ones in. If you have a shop manual it shows the necessary steps.
go name brand; skip the 'white' box stuff.
Dale @ NOS