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Can I change my own ball joints?

Can I change my own ball joints?

Ball joint replacement is a common mechanical issue that needs to be fixed. Ball joints can become worn down and need to be replaced. You can save some money by doing it yourself instead of going to a mechanic.

What’s the difference between upper and lower ball joints?

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How much does it cost to replace a ball joint on a car?

After ball joint replacement the alignment does need to be re-done. On average, it costs about $300 to replace a ball joint on a passenger vehicle. It costs about $500 on average to replace a pair of upper and lower ball joints (one side) on a four wheel drive vehicle.

Which is the correct way to press a ball joint?

Use the ball joint press (with the proper collets) to push the old ball joint down, through the lower control arm. Use the ball joint press to push the new ball joint up into its place in the lower control arm. You will probably have to stop and add an additional collet spacer on top to complete this step.

How do you replace a ball joint on a Ford F150?

Place a jack under the control arm and remove the 24mm nut at the bottom of the lower ball joint – you may need a breaker bar or length of pipe for leverage. Next, you should be able to separate the upper wishbone control arm. It’s held in place with a 21mm bolt at the bottom of the upper ball joint.

How much does it cost to replace a ball joint?

If you want the basic parts for a do-it-yourself ball joint replacement, it may cost around $35 to $75 per ball joint or $130 to $300 for four.

What are bad ball joints?

Bad ball joints take for granted the safety of the driver and all the other people in the car. This is because of the fact that the tire will not have proper traction against the road. When this happens, the driver will lose control of his or her car. One of the parts that may be damaged the most due to bad ball joints is the tire.

What happens when ball joints come apart?

The ball joint allows each wheel to move side to side and up and down with more versatility. Over time with many miles, these ball joints can get lose and eventually break or fall out. If this happens out on the open road, the suspension can come apart and you’ll lose control of the vehicle.

What is the upper ball joint?

Ball joints are ball-and-socket joints in the front suspension that serve as the pivot points between the wheels and suspension of your vehicle. On each side, the lower ball joint is pressed into and rests in the lower control arm, while the upper ball joint rests in the upper control arm.

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Ruth Doyle