Jack up the vehicle--pace a bar or pole or anything that can be used for leverage under the tire and lift if there is any play (looseness) prior to the wheel lifting usuaslly a good indication that ball joints need replacement
Check upper ball joints and outer tie rods.Check upper ball joints and outer tie rods.
Check tie rods, ball joints, trac bar, and u-joints.Check tie rods, ball joints, trac bar, and u-joints.
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Depends on how many steering components are original. Check ball joints, tie rods, track bar, drag links, and u jointsDepends on how many steering components are original. Check ball joints, tie rods, track bar, drag links, and u joints
Depends on how many steering components are original. Check ball joints, tie rods, trac bar, drag links, and u joints.Depends on how many steering components are original. Check ball joints, tie rods, trac bar, drag links, and u joints.
Could it be ball joints?
Check your ball joints and your spring hangers
Drill out the rivets and bolt on the aftermarket ball joint assembly. check torque specs on it!
To check ball joints as part of routine maintenance, start by lifting the vehicle and securely supporting it on jack stands. Grab the wheel at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions and attempt to rock it back and forth; any noticeable play indicates worn ball joints. Additionally, visually inspect the ball joint boot for tears or leaks, which could lead to contamination and failure. If any issues are detected, consider replacing the ball joints for safety and performance.
the ball joints are not serviceable.