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  1. juanprado

    Idler arm question

    Ditto on looking for excessive slop. When really bad the stud will freely spin in the socket. on the bracket/frame side, look for extra slop/movement or just the opposite binding/seizing up. that rubber washer is more of a dust cover and holds in grease residue. If joint is good, use a grease...
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