Upper ball joint loose?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Googamooga, Apr 8, 2004.

  1. Googamooga

    Googamooga Guest

    90 integra LS

    If your upper or lower ball joint is loose, is it possible to just tighten it
    or do you have to replace the whole thing? If it needs to be replaced, is it
    something a novice mechanic such as me can do with some rented equipment?

    thanks
     
    Googamooga, Apr 8, 2004
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  2. Googamooga

    Tegger® Guest

    (Googamooga) spake unto the masses in


    It's WORN, not "loose".

    Replace the whole thing. A dealer part will be the entire upper A-arm,
    about $150. Aftermarket may be just the ball joint.

    Word of warning: If one is worn, the other is not far behind. Also the
    lower ball joints can seize and snap with disastrous results:

    http://www.tegger.com/images/quarterview.jpg
    http://www.tegger.com/images/closeup.jpg

    Speed was about 50mph when the ball joint stud snapped. Miraculously, the
    driveshaft was saved. The inner CV joint bearings were sucked into the boot
    and were not lost.

    Also, the fender popped back straight after the wheel was pulled forwards
    again.

    I had all 4 ball joints plus the steering outer tie-rod ends replaced (with
    OEM). At 210,000 miles all 6 were worn to varying degrees.



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    Tegger®, Apr 8, 2004
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  3. Googamooga

    Googamooga Guest

    Holy crap, man thats nothing to mess with. You think thats something I can
    work on my own or let the pros handle it?
     
    Googamooga, Apr 10, 2004
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  4. yup thats what happened to me, thank goodness i was in the city.
     
    come here, stay!, Apr 12, 2004
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