Many technicians recommend replacing both joints at the same time (both lowers, both uppers or all four). Another item that should be checked when ball joints are replaced is the stud hole in the steering knuckle — especially if the ball joint stud has broken or is loose.
Q. How much does it cost to replace upper and lower ball joints?
The average cost for suspension ball joint replacement is between $276 and $316. Labor costs are estimated between $154 and $195 while parts are priced at $121.
Table of Contents
- Q. How much does it cost to replace upper and lower ball joints?
- Q. Is there a difference between upper and lower ball joints?
- Q. What are 2 types of ball joints?
- Q. Do ball joints need to be pressed?
- Q. How can you tell if a ball joint is load bearing?
- Q. Which ball joints are best?
- Q. Are Moog ball joints worth the money?
- Q. Are Mevotech ball joints any good?
- Q. Who makes the best lower ball joints?
- Q. Are Kryptonite ball joints good?
Q. Is there a difference between upper and lower ball joints?
The lower ball joint is the load-carrying joint in this type of suspension, while the upper ball joint is the “follower,” with no significant load to support. It acts only as a second pivot point for the steering knuckle.
Q. What are 2 types of ball joints?
There are two kinds of ball joints. Ball joints are classified as either load-carrying or follower types, and their position in the suspension varies depending on the suspension design. Load-carrying ball joints are designed to support the weight of the vehicle while providing a pivot point for the steering system.
Q. Do ball joints need to be pressed?
You cant, you need to take the whole control arm assembly out and give it to a professional or find a press. Yes you can do it yourself, but you’ll still need a front wheels alignment afterward. Unless you want to get your tires to wear really quickly.
Q. How can you tell if a ball joint is load bearing?
Loaded Joint: To check a loaded ball joint, place a jack or jack stand under the lower control arm to support the weight of the vehicle. Attach a dial indicator to the lower control arm and locate the dial in a vertical position to measure axial runout at the steering knuckle.
Q. Which ball joints are best?
Best Ball Joints
Ball Joints | No. of Ball Joints | Compatibility |
---|---|---|
All Balls Ball Joint Kit | 1 joint | Polaris Ranger |
Detroit Axle Ball Joints | 4 joints | Jeep Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, Comanche, Wagoneer |
Suspension Dudes Ball Joints | 4 joints | Jeep Grand Cherokee, Wrangler |
ApplianPar Ball Joints | 4 joints | Polaris Ranger, Polaris RZR |
Q. Are Moog ball joints worth the money?
Are Moog ball joints worth the price? No. Moog is a Federal-Mogul brand, and FedMog has been aggressively taking money out of their parts for over a decade.
Q. Are Mevotech ball joints any good?
I would highly recommend Mevotech brand ball joints to anyone. The quality of the construction and hardware is very high. Even the rubber boots look good and don’t leak the grease out when you fill them up after install. I had crappy Drive Works Advance house brand on there before and they where shot in 1.5 years.
Q. Who makes the best lower ball joints?
Top Five Choices for the Best Ball Joints
Product | Brand | |
---|---|---|
Moog K8607T Ball Joint | Moog | Review |
Synergy Manufacturing 8009-12 Jeep JK/WJ Dana 30/44 HD Ball Joint Set (2 Uppers, 2 Lowers) | Synergy Manufacturing | Review |
Epi Standard Ball Joint Kit Polaris Atp Magnum Ranger Scrambler Sportsman Trail | EPI | Review |
Q. Are Kryptonite ball joints good?
These Ball Joints are designed specifically for heavy-duty use, they will handle the toughest work that you can throw at them while delivering excellent performance. These Ball Joints have a durable Black Oxide Finishing on it to resist corrosion and maintain performance integrity.