FHfirefighter
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- Hanover, MD
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- '97 Sport
Hi, just wanted some opinions on this situation:
I took my '97 4x4 in for an alignment and the guy said he couldn't do it because the lower ball joints were shot. This is odd because I just replaced them a few thousand miles ago... (can't remember exactly when it was, but it was certainly less than 5k, probably more like 2 or 3) ...I'm not an "80 year old grandma driving to and from the grocery store" kind of driver, but I wasn't doing ramp jumps or rock crawling or anything during that time either...point is, the ball joints shouldn't have worn out that fast...also, I don't think the mechanic was trying to pull one over on me because I told him straight up that if anything needs to be done I was going to do it anyway, so it wasn't an issue of him trying to sell me anything (if anything he lost money on the deal because he didn't get to do the alignment). Basically, he said I had put on too cheap of a ball joint for a 4 wheel drive vehicle. he also said the upper ball joints were getting worn as well which contributes to wear on the lowers...
...so my plan is:
1. replace the lower ball joints AGAIN, this time with the best set I can find (recommendations?)
2. replace the hubs
3. replace the upper ball joints/steering arm assembly thing
does this make sense? what I'm trying to do is replace everything that might be going bad and contributing to excess wear on the lower ball joints so this doesn't happen again. i would also appreciate advice on good replacement ball joints (at least OEM-level, preferably better)...
thanks!
-jason
I took my '97 4x4 in for an alignment and the guy said he couldn't do it because the lower ball joints were shot. This is odd because I just replaced them a few thousand miles ago... (can't remember exactly when it was, but it was certainly less than 5k, probably more like 2 or 3) ...I'm not an "80 year old grandma driving to and from the grocery store" kind of driver, but I wasn't doing ramp jumps or rock crawling or anything during that time either...point is, the ball joints shouldn't have worn out that fast...also, I don't think the mechanic was trying to pull one over on me because I told him straight up that if anything needs to be done I was going to do it anyway, so it wasn't an issue of him trying to sell me anything (if anything he lost money on the deal because he didn't get to do the alignment). Basically, he said I had put on too cheap of a ball joint for a 4 wheel drive vehicle. he also said the upper ball joints were getting worn as well which contributes to wear on the lowers...
...so my plan is:
1. replace the lower ball joints AGAIN, this time with the best set I can find (recommendations?)
2. replace the hubs
3. replace the upper ball joints/steering arm assembly thing
does this make sense? what I'm trying to do is replace everything that might be going bad and contributing to excess wear on the lower ball joints so this doesn't happen again. i would also appreciate advice on good replacement ball joints (at least OEM-level, preferably better)...
thanks!
-jason