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Do you need new control arms for a 6 inch lift?

Do you need new control arms for a 6 inch lift?

Bottom Line. If your truck has stamped steel upper control arms and you want to level or 6″ lift your truck—you will need to install either an aftermarket upper control arm OR purchase the factory aluminum upper control arms to replace your stamped control arms.

How do I get a free upper control arm?

Use a 18mm wrench or socket loosen and remove the nut on either side of the arm. After both nuts have been removed slide the bolts from the control arm mounts while keeping the adjusters in order. To remove the control arm use a upward motion on the arm while pulling outward.

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

Remove the single bolt on the ABS sensor. Remove upper ball joint nut and use hammer on the stem end or spindle arm until the ball joint pops out. Push the upper control arm down to get new ball joint in place. Install upper castle end nut. Figure 6. Remove the upper ball joint nut. Remove steering tie-rod end nut, and free from spindle.

How tall are the control arms on a F-150?

Another big advantage of these F-150 control arms is that they often fit both stock height suspensions and those lifted anywhere up to 6 inches, making them great for pickup trucks with suspension lifts. *Please see product pages for any exceptions.

How much does it cost to replace a ball joint?

The good news is that replacing upper or lower ball joints is a very easy task that requires only a moderate level of skill and basic tools. Purchasing new upper and lower ball joints will cost around $250-$350.

Why are the ball joints in the front of the car important?

Just like the ball socket of your hip, they serve as one of the main pivot points connecting the control arms of the vehicle to the steering knuckle. The ball joints in the front allow the front wheels and suspension to move back and forth in addition to up and down when the vehicle is responding to surface changes on the road.

Remove the single bolt on the ABS sensor. Remove upper ball joint nut and use hammer on the stem end or spindle arm until the ball joint pops out. Push the upper control arm down to get new ball joint in place. Install upper castle end nut. Figure 6. Remove the upper ball joint nut. Remove steering tie-rod end nut, and free from spindle.

What are the control arms on a Ford F-150?

Being able to handle its suspension load properly is essential when you expect tireless on-the-job support from from 2009-2014 Ford F-150 pickup. Axle rotation is literally controlled by the control arms, meaning that when you’re putting a lot of torque on the axles, the arms need to be able to withstand that sturdily over time.

How much does it cost to replace a suspension joint on a Ford F-150?

The average cost for a Ford F-150 suspension ball joint replacement is between $255 and $301. Labor costs are estimated between $178 and $225 while parts are priced at $77. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.

What are the ball joints in a car?

Ball joints are part of the suspension system, and consist of a ball and socket that’s encased in a lubricant-filled rubber boot. They link the steering knuckle (which supports the wheel hub, bearing and wheel) to the lower and upper control arms.

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Ruth Doyle