Tools Required
J 8001 Dial Indicator
Important:
• | The vehicle must rest on a level surface. |
• | The vehicle must be stable. Do not rock the vehicle on the jack
stands. |
- Raise and support the vehicle with safety stands. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Support the lower control arm with a jack stand, as far outboard
as possible, near the lower ball joint.
- Wipe the ball joint clean. Check the seals for cuts or tears.
Important: If a seal is cut or torn, replace the lower ball joint. Refer to
Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Check the wheel bearings for looseness. If looseness in the wheel bearings
is present, refer to
Wheel Bearings Diagnosis
.
- Check the ball joint for horizontal looseness.
5.1. | Position the J 8001
against the lowest outboard point on the wheel rim. |
5.2. | Rock the wheel in and out while reading the dial indicator. This
shows horizontal looseness in the lower ball joint. |
5.3. | The dial indicator reading should be no more than 3.18 mm
(0.125 in). If the reading is too high, check the lower ball joint
for vertical looseness. |
- Check the lower ball joint
for wear and for vertical looseness using the following procedure:
6.1. | Inspect by sight the lower ball joint for wear. The position of
the housing into which the grease fitting is threaded indicates wear. This
round housing projects 1.27 mm (0.050 in) beyond the surface
of the lower ball joint cover on a new ball joint. Under normal wear,
the surface of the lower ball joint housing retreats inward very slowly. |
6.2. | First observe, then scrape a scale, a screwdriver, or a fingernail
across the cover. If the round housing is flush with or inside of the cover
surface, replace the lower ball joint. Refer to
Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Replacement
in Front Suspension. |
6.3. | Pry between the lower control arm and the steering knuckle while
reading the dial indicator. This shows vertical looseness in the ball
joint. The lower ball joint is not preloaded and may show some looseness. |
6.4. | If the dial indicator reading is more than 3.18 mm (0.125 in),
replace the lower control arm. Refer to
Lower Control Arm Replacement
in Front Suspension. |