Common questions

How much are ball joints for a 2004 Dodge Ram?

How much are ball joints for a 2004 Dodge Ram?

The average cost for a Dodge Ram 1500 suspension ball joint replacement is between $324 and $414. Labor costs are estimated between $188 and $238 while parts are priced between $136 and $176.

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

The installation of the new ball joints can be performed in exact reverse order as they were removed. Follow these steps: Use the press to insert new lower ball joint. Replace lower castle nut. Replace cotter pin. Use press to insert new upper ball joint. Replace upper castle nut. Replace cotter pin. Insert brake rotor. Replace center nut.

How do you know if ball joints need to be replaced?

Inspect the ball joints to make sure they need to be replaced. Figure out if your vehicle’s got a strut-style suspension or a control arm, then check the ball joint by either jacking up the control arm near the ball joint to check for wheel play, or by jacking up the car and using a pry-bar to check for wheel play in a strut-style suspension.

How do you put a new ball joint in a car?

Slide the new rubber boot over the ball joint’s stud and guide the new ball joint back up through the steering knuckle hole, where it came from. Bolt the joint into place using the hardware included.

How do you remove the ball joint from a lawn mower?

Removing the Old Ball Joint Pull the cotter pin and loosen the large castellated nut. The top should look like a crown, or castle, at the bottom. Pop loose the ball joint. The goal is to try to guide it through the hole in the upper half of the steering knuckle. Remove the allen bolts and slide the control arm free.

Do you need to replace the ball joint in your car?

At AutoZone, we carry a large selection of affordable, high-quality auto parts so you can find the best lower ball joint for your car in no time. Replacing your car’s lower ball joint is not a normal part of your vehicle’s routine maintenance, so you will need to check it regularly for any signs of deterioration.

What happens when your steering wheel ball joint loosens?

Over time, a car’s ball joints may wear down. If a ball joint starts to loosen, you’ll hear clunking sounds from the front as the joint rattles in the socket. If it tightens up, the steering will bind so you can have a stiff spot as you turn the steering wheel.

How can I check the ball joint on my front suspension?

If your front suspension uses MacPherson struts, look for a wear indicator, which is usually a grease fitting. Grasp the fitting and try to wiggle it. If the fitting moves around inside the housing, you’ll need to replace the ball joint. Jack up the car on the front cross-member.

Removing the Old Ball Joint Pull the cotter pin and loosen the large castellated nut. The top should look like a crown, or castle, at the bottom. Pop loose the ball joint. The goal is to try to guide it through the hole in the upper half of the steering knuckle. Remove the allen bolts and slide the control arm free.

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Ruth Doyle