Common questions

How to install a ball joint on a jeep?

How to install a ball joint on a jeep?

Kit comes in a blow-molded case and includes an application chart and instructions. A complete set of adapters and special large C-frame to remove and install ball joints on most Chrysler/Dodge light-duty trucks, 1999 – 2004 and Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, and Liberty vehicles, 1997 – 2004.

Are there ball joints for 2011 Dodge diesel?

This tool is well worth the money, did 4 ball joints on 2011 dodge diesel in less than a hour. It does remove upper and lowers without any issues. One of the lower ones was a bit stubborn, as the lower gets pressed out, the driving plug moves off center a little, but once its below the bevel on the axle housing it’s game on.

What do I need to replace a worn out ball joint?

If your vehicle has a strut-type suspension, or any other type of suspension system that doesn’t involve the need to compress the springs and unload the control arms, you can easily replace the worn-out part using simple hand tools. If your vehicle uses upper and lower control arms, you’ll need a spring compressor.

How is your ball joint attached to the control arm?

How is your ball joint attached to the control arm? It might be bolted on, in which case all you need to do is remove the bolts and drop in the new part. Some–usually older-style–ball joints are pressed into the lower control arm with a hydraulic press. There are ways to press the old ones out and new ones in, but they involve specialized tools.

How do you replace the ball joints on a Dodge Ram?

Figure 6. Use a ball joint press to get the ball joints out. Use the ball joint press to install your new ball joints. Make sure that you are installing them in the correct position. On the lower joint, the zerk fitting should point toward the front of your truck.

Do you need to replace the lower ball joint?

Most vehicles have upper and lower ball joints on both sides, and the lower joints tend to require more frequent replacement. It is only necessary to replace faulty ball joints. A variety of specialized tools may be helpful for removing an old ball joint and installing a replacement part.

What kind of tools do you need to install ball joints?

First off, in addition to a general set of hand tools – including standard and metric socket sets, standard and metric wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers – here are some specific tools you’ll need that you won’t normally find in the typical toolbox: Ball Joint Press with 4×4 adapters (auto parts stores usually rent these out) 1 11/16 socket

Why do you need a ball joint Remover tool?

Ball joint installer and remover tools are useful for replacing the linkages that connect a control arm to a wheel hub. These joints are designed to stand up to impact when a vehicle travels over bumps in the road or potholes and sustain pressure as the vehicle starts or stops moving.

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Ruth Doyle