When conducting a routine front suspension check, the following is the correct procedure for determining ball joint wear.
Raising the vehicle and moving the front wheel and tire assemblies back and forth or in and out is NOT an acceptable method of checking ball joint wear.
o Be sure the vehicle rests on a level surface.
o Raise and support front of vehicle with suitable safety stands. Support the lower control arm with a floor stand or jack as far outboard as possible (Figure 1).
o The vehicle must be stable and should not rock on the floor stands.
o If the vehicle is equipped with aluminum wheels, it may be necessary to first remove the wheel.
To check the ball joints for vertical looseness:
o With the vehicle on the jack stands, place dial indicator against the spindle to show vertical movement (Figures 2 and 3).
o Pry between the lower control arm and the outer race on K models or between the lower control arm and steering knuckle on C models while reading the dial indicator. This will show vertical looseness in the ball joint (Figures 3 and 4).
o If the dial indicator reading is more than 1 mm (0.040 inch) for a maintenance free ball joint or 2mm (0.080 inch) for a greaseable ball joint, replace the ball joint.
o Be sure the vehicle rests on a level surface.
o Raise and support front of vehicle with suitable safety stands. Support the lower control arm with a floor stand or jack as far outboard as possible (Figure 1).
o The vehicle must be stable and should not rock on the floor stands.
o If the vehicle is equipped with aluminum wheels, it may be necessary to first remove the wheel.
o With front of vehicle supported, position dial indicator with magnetic base on frame and measurement needle on top of the upper ball joint or control arm (Figures 5 and 6).
o With a pry bar, pry between the upper control arm and steering knuckle while observing the dial indicator (Figures 5 and 6). If the reading is more than 1 mm (0.040 inch) for a maintenance free ball joint or 2mm (0.080 inch) for a greaseable ball joint, replace the ball joint.
Type Wear Specification ---------------- ---------------------------- Maintenance Free 1mm (0.040 inch) vertical Ball Joint movement
Greaseable Ball 2mm (0.080 inch) vertical Joint movement
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