Blacksheep Josh
Slinky+Escalator=Fun
- Joined
- July 31, 2006
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- City, State
- Statesboro, GA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01 Ford Ranger, RIP 93 X
I'm constantly amazed at older mechanics who just know stuff from experience. I've had a horrible "grinding" sound while driving, wasn't the brake pads, nor the rotors, so I took it to the family mechanic. Instantly when he drove it he realized the bearings were bad, replaced them, most of the noise went away. Then he "played" with the two front tires and discovered that the Driver Side Lower Ball Joint could use replacing.. Told me as well that's what's causing that particular tire to wear faster (was pissing me off! inside is bald, outside is perfect).
Now to my question, I've looked online at a few stores and found the ball joints for about 30 dollars or so at Autozone for the Duralast version.
What all does it entail? He mentioned about having to remove the entire brake assembly, and that the upper ball joint has to come out at well. Has anyone done this? And can I do it myself? Only "major" thing I've done is replace my rotors, bearings, pads...
I had a regular set of Craftsman hand tools, do I need anything else?
Any in site anyone can add would be most appreciated.
-Joshua
Now to my question, I've looked online at a few stores and found the ball joints for about 30 dollars or so at Autozone for the Duralast version.
What all does it entail? He mentioned about having to remove the entire brake assembly, and that the upper ball joint has to come out at well. Has anyone done this? And can I do it myself? Only "major" thing I've done is replace my rotors, bearings, pads...
I had a regular set of Craftsman hand tools, do I need anything else?
Any in site anyone can add would be most appreciated.
-Joshua