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I will preface this by saying that i own a 1994 F-150 2WD.
Today while trying to change my oil (I didn't get to, couldn't get the drain plug off) I noticed that the Radius Arm Bracket had a crack in it radiating from where the Radius arm goes through. I am trying not to drive it. My question is how much is this going to cost at the dealer. I'd like a heads up before i call tomorow.
Get one from a junkyard - much cheaper. I've never heard of one doing that, even on 4WDs that see serious abuse, so you shouldn't have to worry about it again.
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