Spartan
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- City, State
- Sun Prairie WI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 XLT, 5.0 2WD
And It was a no go. Apparently all 4 of my Ball Joints are bad.
I was reading through the balljoint replacement stickies above, and saw something that has me confused.
My truck is a 1996 2WD 5.0. How the tech at the dealership tested the balljoints was to raise the truck up on a lift, (not supporting the control arms) and used a pry bar to move the spindle up and down. There was mabey about 7/16" to 1/2" VERTICAL movement on the ball Joints. From what iv'e read on the stickies above, that is not an accurate test for your balljoints.
According to the service manual, the only tests you should do are with the arm supported, and wiggle the bottom of the tire in and out, and then the top, looking for horizontal play in the joints. IS THAT ACCURATE? I'm just trying to figure out if my balljoints are actually toast.
Other than a growling noise in the front (either tires or a wheel bearing) the truck rides smooth, without clunks or shimmeys that would be a dead giveaway for balljoint issues. Any Ideas???
I was reading through the balljoint replacement stickies above, and saw something that has me confused.
My truck is a 1996 2WD 5.0. How the tech at the dealership tested the balljoints was to raise the truck up on a lift, (not supporting the control arms) and used a pry bar to move the spindle up and down. There was mabey about 7/16" to 1/2" VERTICAL movement on the ball Joints. From what iv'e read on the stickies above, that is not an accurate test for your balljoints.
According to the service manual, the only tests you should do are with the arm supported, and wiggle the bottom of the tire in and out, and then the top, looking for horizontal play in the joints. IS THAT ACCURATE? I'm just trying to figure out if my balljoints are actually toast.
Other than a growling noise in the front (either tires or a wheel bearing) the truck rides smooth, without clunks or shimmeys that would be a dead giveaway for balljoint issues. Any Ideas???