theskle
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- Aug 4, 2024
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- Location
- MO, USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Transmission
- Manual
I am trying to get my 2000 2WD Ranger to a point where I can depend on it, with plans to replace other components in the future.
I failed my inspection for too much play in my upper left control arm bushings, and now that I've taken a closer look I probably ought to replace the upper and lower bushings on both sides. One of the ball joint boots is cracked, too.
If the ball joint feels smooth/clean/firm in its socket once I've got the control arm out, can I just order a new boot? I see lots of boots online, but I have no idea which one I would buy unless it's just a matter of taking measurements and picking something that looks about right.
From what I've read, it's easier to just swap out the whole control arm rather than fight with bushings...but if the ball joints all turn out to be healthy, it seems like a pretty big gamble to buy all new aftermarket bushing/control arm/ball joint assemblies, not to mention just replacing bushings will be much cheaper. The control arms themselves are in great shape with just a bit of surface rust.
There are a million different brands, too, so I don't know who I can trust to have quality parts. Moog is supposedly fantastic, or else they've gone downhill. Mevotech is either just as good as the original or they're garbage. ACDelco, same. Everybody, tons of reviews at both ends of the spectrum. I HATE brand shopping.
I failed my inspection for too much play in my upper left control arm bushings, and now that I've taken a closer look I probably ought to replace the upper and lower bushings on both sides. One of the ball joint boots is cracked, too.
If the ball joint feels smooth/clean/firm in its socket once I've got the control arm out, can I just order a new boot? I see lots of boots online, but I have no idea which one I would buy unless it's just a matter of taking measurements and picking something that looks about right.
From what I've read, it's easier to just swap out the whole control arm rather than fight with bushings...but if the ball joints all turn out to be healthy, it seems like a pretty big gamble to buy all new aftermarket bushing/control arm/ball joint assemblies, not to mention just replacing bushings will be much cheaper. The control arms themselves are in great shape with just a bit of surface rust.
There are a million different brands, too, so I don't know who I can trust to have quality parts. Moog is supposedly fantastic, or else they've gone downhill. Mevotech is either just as good as the original or they're garbage. ACDelco, same. Everybody, tons of reviews at both ends of the spectrum. I HATE brand shopping.