Sealed Bearings-- Can they be greased? Lots of Squeaking
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Sealed Bearings-- Can they be greased? Lots of Squeaking
i am getting alot of squeaks from the front end recently. turning the steering wheel left and right while sitting still or driving. also when i push down on the front bumper it squeaks. I heard about sticking a needle attachment inside the rubber boot and filling with grease. thanks as always,
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It is really easy to change the bearings on a 2wd. They only cost like $12-15 is I remember correctly. Just make sure you get a Haynes manual or similar to get the proper torque sequence on the bearings. Also since you will have the brake rotor off you can change it out if its bad.
Whatever you do get quality bearings. Timken bearing are one of the best if not the best.
Whatever you do get quality bearings. Timken bearing are one of the best if not the best.
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Thanks so much. i bought mine new and really havnt had many problems. serp / timing belt not too long ago. i sprayed alot of wd 40 on the moving parts ( sorry, dont know all of the names) that had something to do with the suspension and the squeaking is almost gone. now that is not a permanent fix but at least it will help me to find where its coming from. i am going out to buy a chilton etc. hopefully i will be able to do alot of the work myself.
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method, but the ideal if they are bad is to replace the entire ball joint. just make sure to get new ones that have grease fittings installed in them.
you do not want to have a ball joint let go on the highway. real bad things can happen...
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x2 on my truck lower and upper ball joints there is a fitting for a grease gun. Shoot some new grease in and see if it helps.
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as said if replacing make sure the new ones have the grease fittings already installed.
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i purchased the grease gun with the needle attachment. i dont know which part is which ( i will get a book soon for diagrams) one of the rubber boots seemed deflated and the other sides was faily plump. i put some grease with the needle in both. here comes what i think will be bad news. there are four other places with sealed grease fittings that are completely falling apart. the rubber just fell apart in my hand. i might of caught it in time because it started squeaking recently. please tell me whats ahead of me. is this something i could possibly do myself?
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will someone please try to tell me the names of the parts that i need to replace? i bought the haynes book for my truck and the only picture i can find of the suspension was photographed from the bottom and i still cant tell what parts are what. I have only found 6 rubber boots. i believe 4 are are the same type and are almost completely gone. i can post pictures if needed. am i able to just replace just the rubber boots? I dont think any of the parts have worn down. the truck doesnt shake and the tires dont wobble from side to side. I would like to go ahead and replace as many parts as i can afford while i have it all torn apart. will someone please give me suggestions or a list of what to replace? i am thinking shocks, maybe brake pads etc. thanks so much.
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post some pics, then it will be much easier to identify. on the other hand to answer your question, it may be possible to replace just the boots but the amount of work involved vs. money saved usually isn't worth it. since the ball joints come with the boot already attached you might as well replace the entire thing. joints with torn boots will inevitably fail from lack of grease, and even if the suspension doesn't shake which is a good thing, those joints may already be worn.
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you will need to replace the joints in pics no 4,9 + 11.
it needs a special tool to press in those lower ball joints. i would take it to your local mechanic and ask for grease fittings in the new joints.
the tie rod ends +stabilizer bar bushing look ok.
pic no 2 indicates you probably should get an alignment after the work is done.
good luck.