DIY - 2wd Ball Joint Replacement

 
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Old Nov 5, 2008 | 09:49 PM
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1995 dodge 2wd ram ball replacement

tools "i" used

ball joint press, get the one from advance auto ( i bought one )

puller

hammer

standard screwdriver

pry bar

wrenches, 13/16 , 15/16

allen wrench, 3/8

air cut off tool, 4'' disc

channel lock, the biggest one you can get

plyers

crescent wrench

ball joint fork


( you don't need the spring compressors)
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puller
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wheel
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wheel off
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(option take off rotor< i was going to repack my wheel bearings>)
pop of master cap
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press in piston
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removing caliper 3/8in allen, then take it off (may need pry bar) sit caliper on top of control arm
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take off cap
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now take off this nut
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side bearing out
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now you can slide the rotor off


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upper joint take out pin
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back off the nut on upper joint 13/16 wrench
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support lower control arm with jack (it shouldn't no no were because of the shock but safe first)
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put in ball joint fork,and hit it
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ball joint was so loose i had to use a channel lock
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do the same with the bottom, pull pin out...ect
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undo the nut sum and put the puller on
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now take off the nut and then remove the spindle
now on my 95 there are little tack welds
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cut out tool can handle that
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now press out the old new ball joint
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the top joint is the same idea( sorry i forgot a pic)
both top and bottom out
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top new joint going in..... pressing down
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last pic is what i think to be the cup configuration to get the lower joint in... this joint is pressed up

after that you need to put the boots on, easyer to use of the cups to press the boot on the joint.

then put the grease nipples on

put the spindle back on, bolts on joint and castle pins

(option take off rotor part)
then rotor if you took it off( good time to repack wheel bearings)
then put caliper back on also cap on master

then wheel and lugs


hope this helps
 

Last edited by jasonw; Sep 9, 2010 at 11:47 PM.
 




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