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Unable to see your photos. Typically photos have either a .jpg or .png file extension so they can be universally seen across various web platforms. Yours do not so they cannot be seen, at least not by me.
The images open fine for me. The image format .heic is a newer form of image compression for mobile devices.
This thread should be deleted and the post reinstated in one of the recent control arm threads.
I have a few questions regarding A-Arms restoration.Do these look like stock bushings on the lower A-Arms and Should I replace them?Do the ball joints look like originals?The Ball Joints on the Lower A-Arms are very stiff while the Ball joints on the upper A-Arms are not stiff at all.. Should they be replaced?If any of the Ball joints need to be replaced how/where do you get the replacement rivets?
Lower control arms get the least amount of wear. That is why the uppers wear out faster. If they still feel stiff they should be fine .Your upper 3 rivet control arms are 1970 and up service replacement and the entire arm needs replaced regardless of if stiff or not. You need the 4 bolt ball joint arm and ball joint. You should study the article in the library that Marcus wrote on control arms to answer many questions.
The easy ones First the uppers are not correct for your car. They are either later (70) or service replacements Lowers are not original but later aftermarket replacements so the bushing and boot questions being original are moot Rivets can be done by using a number of different shops that provide the service> I suggest that you don't do your own. Some have a single waffle pattern they like to use others have maybe a dozen to choose from. Sometimes you will be responsible to ask for the type of rivet and waffle style you want for your specific needThis service can run about $50 an arm. Marcus' article is in a thread and not in the Library currently. There are a number of other threads alsohttp://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=20562.msg131794#msg131794Lowershttp://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=20958.msg131819#msg131819