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J 8001 Dial Indicator


    Object Number: 2007  Size: SH

    Important: 

       •  The vehicle must rest on a level surface.
       • The vehicle must be stable. Do not rock the vehicle on the floor stands.
       • The upper control arm bumper must not contact the frame.

  1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.
  2. Support the lower control arm with a floor stand or jack, as far outboard as possible.
  3. Important: If a seal is cut or torn, replace the ball joint.

  4. Clean and inspect the ball joint seals for cuts or tears. If the ball joint seals are damaged, replace the ball joint. Refer to Upper Control Arm Ball Joint Replacement or Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Replacement in Front Suspension.
  5. Check the wheel bearing for looseness. If looseness in the wheel bearing is present, refer to Wheel Bearings Diagnosis .
  6. Check the ball joints for horizontal looseness.
  7. 5.1. Position the J 8001 dial indicator 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 both joints.
    5.3. The dial indicator reading should be no more than 2 mm (0.080 in). If the reading is too high, check the lower ball joints for vertical looseness.

    Object Number: 2009  Size: SH

    Notice: Do not pry between the lower arm and the wheel drive shaft boot or in such a manner that the ball joint seal is contacted. Damage to the wheel drive shaft boot will result (4WD).

  8. For 4WD vehicles, place a J 8001 dial indicator  (1) against the spindle in order to show vertical movement.

  9. Object Number: 2010  Size: SH
  10. Pry between the lower control arm (2) and the outer bearing race (1) while reading the dial indicator. This shows vertical looseness in the lower ball joints. The lower ball joint may show some looseness.
  11. If the dial indicator reading is more than 3.18 mm (0.125 in), replace the lower ball joint. Refer to Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Replacement in Front Suspension.
  12. If the lower ball joint is within specifications, and there is too much horizontal looseness, check the upper ball joint for wear.
  13. 9.1. Disconnect the upper ball joint from the steering knuckle. Refer to Upper Control Arm Replacement in Front Suspension.
    9.2. If you find any looseness or can twist the upper ball joint stud with your fingers, replace the upper control arm. Refer to Upper Control Arm Replacement in Front Suspension.