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    When should I use an oversized lower ball joint?

    I'm planning to use my stock lower control arms with ES poly bushings when I do my big brake swap. The ball joints currently in there are not original as evidenced by the zerk fittings. Should I use a standard size '98-'02 ball joint or should I get the oversized version that is available?

    Also, where can I find the upper control arm bump stop for '92-'95 arms? The ones on my junkyard pieces were toast.
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    #2
    Only use an oversized if the hole is showing gaps around the current one.

    They make universal bump stops. Not sure they will fit right though.

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      #3
      I would say never. If the stock size ball joint doesn't fit properly, you fix that with a new control arm.
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        #4
        Overseized balljoints are a thing? If the arm hole is wallerd out, just get a new one. It's not like there aint a junkyard full of them in every country bumpkin locale across the states

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