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How much is to much?


mitch4x4

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I am in the process of replacing all my ball joints before winter comes:bawling:. I am wondering how much play is to much? I can move my wheel back and forth but not very much, and I know its the upper ball joint but when I took it off It doesn't seem BAD like my other one was (move the joint and it would stay there no rebound) I bought a used control arm from a junk yard and they assured me the ball joint was good, but it has the same amount of play in it as the one I just took off the truck:flipoff::flipoff:

So I guess my questions would be is there any play acceptable with a ball joint? and what other methods are there to check out the lower ones?:icon_confused:
 
Are you sure it's the balljoints that are bad and not the hub assembly? There should be NO noticeable play in your balljoints OR hub assys.
 
I just checked again and I can only get a bit of play out of the top of the tire. So I guess the upper ball joint is on its way out. And the junkyard sold me a bad one too.
 
my only question is why would you buy Junkyard ball joints?

I'm not trying to sound like a jerk here, I'm just curious..
 
Lower balljoint vertical deflection should not exceed 0.032"

Upper balljoint vertical deflection should not exceed 0.008"
 
my only question is why would you buy Junkyard ball joints?

I'm not trying to sound like a jerk here, I'm just curious..

Was wondering the same thing, don't they cost like 25 bucks a piece new?
 
Was wondering the same thing, don't they cost like 25 bucks a piece new?

Not on his truck. I think the lowers are about $50, but the upper is an arm assembly, costs about $150 or so.

There is allowable movement that can be measured with a dial indicator, and Squatch posted the specs. The rule of thumb I use is that if you can feel and see the movement enough to tell which one it is, it is time for a new one.


Lastly, don't buy used suspension parts. That is one of the dumbest things you can do. It's like buying used oil filters or head gaskets. Might save you a few cents, but not worth the trouble it can cause.
 
my only question is why would you buy Junkyard ball joints?

I'm not trying to sound like a jerk here, I'm just curious..


I use my truck everyday for work (forestry) so having a bad front end is just asking for disaster, anyway I am ordering parts from rock auto as even with shipping I am saving money, so I went to a junkyard and got a used one to get me by until my new gear arrives. Around here for the right upper control arm with ball joint is 175 plus tax. For a moog its 190 plus tax.
 
MOOG is def worth the extra money IMO.
 

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