My truck has 61,600 miles and I'm replacing the ball joints. Anyone else have to replace their's so soon?
My truck has 61,600 miles and I'm replacing the ball joints. Anyone else have to replace their's so soon?
I need to check mine again.
They were OK at 35K, I have 76K now and haven't really checked them.
What are the signs they are going bad?
Take the weight off the wheels and check for play
Mine mostly had lateral play to and sometimes I could here them clunk when going over uneven ground. I'm a mechanic by trade also so I changed them today. Haven't taken it for a test drive yet so we'll see how they do. Do you think I should change my wheel bearings and joints too?I had lateral play on mine at 20k, took it back to the dealer and they said that they measure the play i and out not up and down. I actually did find the specs in alldata that varified this is what the manufacturer uses to distinguish good from bad. I left them that way for another 55k until my front wheel joints "BLEW" apart and did the full boat (bearings, backing plates, wheel joints, and ball joints). I don't know if you're planning on doing them yourself but it is definately not a backyard job. I'm a professional mechanic and have a lot of experience with these front ends. The hub bearings are always frozen in place. I've broken some expensive tools getting these out. Good luck!!
Take the front end off the ground, Take a pry bar and pry up on the ball joints. Any play at all and they are wiped. Also while going over bumps, you may hear a clunking noise.
Steering may become a little sloppy also