1998 Ball Joint help Please.
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1998 Ball Joint help Please.
I have a 98 ranger 2wd/2.5/stepside. This truck has about 151000 and all the ball joints are needing replaced. I am confused as to what I need to order. are they all replaceable? is there a better brand? Are there any good instructions for the above novice? Have bought hayes but there are pretty crummy.
Thanks for any help and insight...
Scott
Thanks for any help and insight...
Scott
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On my '99 ranger which is the same setup as yours I had to buy new upper arms with ball joints. They were not replaceable. The bottom ones are though. Rent a ball joint removal tool from your local auto parts store. I got mine at Advance Auto and you get your money back so really it doesn't cost anything. Also, heat helps alot. Our MAP gas torch was really helpful.
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If you do this yourself, buy moog greasable ball joints from rockauto.com
Search for rockauto.com and you'll find coupon codes. Or look here http://www.retailmenot.com/view/rockauto.com
Search for rockauto.com and you'll find coupon codes. Or look here http://www.retailmenot.com/view/rockauto.com
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Update. I am confused as to what I need to order. I have a link to some pictures. Do I need an upper control arm too?
Aug 14, 2010 - a set on Flickr
Scott
Aug 14, 2010 - a set on Flickr
Scott
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Stock upper ball joints cant be pressed out, the new control arms usually come with replaceable ball joints though. Its not a bad idea to replace the entire arm every time anyway, the bushings do wear out.
I'd recommend an electric or air impact wrench to remove and install the lower ball joints, makes life much easier!!! If you dont have one, when installing the new one, compress the install tool to get most of the ball joint in, then give the control arm a sharp but short wack with a hammer, it'll help "pop" the ball joint the rest of the way in haha.
I'd recommend an electric or air impact wrench to remove and install the lower ball joints, makes life much easier!!! If you dont have one, when installing the new one, compress the install tool to get most of the ball joint in, then give the control arm a sharp but short wack with a hammer, it'll help "pop" the ball joint the rest of the way in haha.
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Rock Auto quoted me $202 for the whole deal (lower ball joints, upper control arms with ball joints) on my 2WD coil spring. With a 5% discount from retailmenot. And shipping was $8. Plus I need to go rent a ball joint tool.
Not too bad but I need lift spindles first. Rather do it all at once.
Not too bad but I need lift spindles first. Rather do it all at once.
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Wow there is good info here, but I'm confused. I went to the site rockauto and decided on the moog upper control arms and bottom ball joints. Question on the control arms are they one of the same? What I mean is the LH (left hand?) control arm is shaped like a wishbone and the RH (right hand?) is totatly different in shape. I have a 98 Ford Ranger 2WD 4 banger 2.5. I just do not want to order the wrong part and waste alot of time. Also is the front suspension a torsion or coil? Thanx for any help, everybody has been so helpful here I really appreciate that.
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Wow there is good info here, but I'm confused. I went to the site rockauto and decided on the moog upper control arms and bottom ball joints. Question on the control arms are they one of the same? What I mean is the LH (left hand?) control arm is shaped like a wishbone and the RH (right hand?) is totatly different in shape. I have a 98 Ford Ranger 2WD 4 banger 2.5. I just do not want to order the wrong part and waste alot of time. Also is the front suspension a torsion or coil? Thanx for any help, everybody has been so helpful here I really appreciate that.
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Figured I would post this question here too since you're talking ball joints.
I couldnt tell if the the boot on the upper ball joint is cracked or ripped since it was dark out and didnt have a flashlight but there is grease everywhere around the boot and the boot feels empty( no grease). I just had both uppers replaced 2,300 miles ago. I just want to make sure it will be safe to drive
tomorrow since they joints are new and there is still some grease in there. Im taking it in for the warranty work tomorrow.
Thanks
I couldnt tell if the the boot on the upper ball joint is cracked or ripped since it was dark out and didnt have a flashlight but there is grease everywhere around the boot and the boot feels empty( no grease). I just had both uppers replaced 2,300 miles ago. I just want to make sure it will be safe to drive
tomorrow since they joints are new and there is still some grease in there. Im taking it in for the warranty work tomorrow.
Thanks
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Wow there is good info here, but I'm confused. I went to the site rockauto and decided on the moog upper control arms and bottom ball joints. Question on the control arms are they one of the same? What I mean is the LH (left hand?) control arm is shaped like a wishbone and the RH (right hand?) is totatly different in shape. I have a 98 Ford Ranger 2WD 4 banger 2.5. I just do not want to order the wrong part and waste alot of time. Also is the front suspension a torsion or coil? Thanx for any help, everybody has been so helpful here I really appreciate that.
Go ahead and buy the upper bushings for the right control arm, they're easy to replace and will match the new bushings on the left side, and cheap too.
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