AAAAAH!!! I only watch half your video then walked outside and blew out the ball joint just like you did. Not five minutes ago. At least I watched the rest and see how to fix it. Thank you.
I had to use an import front axle nut as a spacer.(top) Driving Screw on bottom,top donut on with the big hole , cup on the bottom small donut hole. It was hard AF. Heat, air hammer, wd40.
the ford service manual calls for torquing the back bolts to 136 foot pounds. I'd love to do this the right way and torque them properly but there doesn't seem to be enough clearance between the floorpan and bolt. Any ideas?
Why don't you just torque any other bolt with enough clearance to 136 foot pound and get the feel of it, so when you do tight this one without the torque wrench it will be close to the specs, I don't think that 1lb less or more will matter. That's my opinion but again I'm not a mechanic.
+gjl07 how is it holding up? Everyone I've talked to, mechanics and even Ford dealers didn't recommend just the balljoint but rather the whole control arm ....A few mechanics said that the balljoints on the factory arms are not supposed to be able to replace the ball joints. and that at freeway speeds they make noise. Is this True?
Brian after I change this ball joints that where not easy for me because I never done this before the car is holding pretty good ,no problems so far , but I think it would be easier(not cheaper) to change the hold arm , that's only my opinion, like I said before I'm not a mechanic. I did took it to align the wheels after this job because I bought a new set of tires and its running nice.I hope this helps in your decision.
Just to clarify - DO NOT replace the ball joint. Sorry its more expensive to replace the control arm but the ball joint is press fitted at the factory. It is truly a non replaceable part. Can you replace it ? Sure...but you are pushing a new ball joint into what is now a press fit hole. Credit to the video creator to get it done but if you want long life and safety, replace the control arm
Robert Arco I bought my GT seven years ago. Unfortunately, it needed new balljoints. I pressed new ones in and they've lasted seven years. Which to me isnt bad or unsafe. Plus I've 20s on my car. So they take a beating.
I went to a mechanic a year ago and they forced new ball joints into the control arm. One year later and they finally snapped. Almost lost control on the highway. I do not recommend force fitting the ball joints.
i cant believe how vulnerable is car or truck or suv so on, this stupid ball joint can snap anytime... just happen to me today today i thought i was going to die
DO it BRO ASAP dam this thing can kill you .... i was so LUCKY no DUMP tRUCK on the other side of the road coz the road i was taking was a Dump Truck route....... dam i though i was going to get into the river good thing my car was low on the ground and the body stop the car itself........
Just reacquired my 07. This is going to be very helpful. Thanks for taking time to make this. 👍
Good music helps everything go smoothly
Good video and good music!
Thank you for your video! The socket technique worked perfectly
AAAAAH!!! I only watch half your video then walked outside and blew out the ball joint just like you did. Not five minutes ago. At least I watched the rest and see how to fix it. Thank you.
Great camera angles brotha. Keep up the good work
Decent video to see what the job entails or possible problems. Thanks. Saved me some dollars.
You get a thumbs up just for RHCP
Just buy the whole control arm it's much cheaper than this. But this video did save me money lol
How do you figure the control arm with the ball joint and bushings is cheaper then the ball joint by itself?
Is that lower or upper ball joint ???
I had to use an import front axle nut as a spacer.(top) Driving Screw on bottom,top donut on with the big hole , cup on the bottom small donut hole. It was hard AF. Heat, air hammer, wd40.
Hey what if my ball joint doesn’t move as easily as yours did ? Is it bad ? I just bought a new one but it isn’t moving
The harder to move with you're hands the better because with the car weight it sure will move and it will last longer
the ford service manual calls for torquing the back bolts to 136 foot pounds. I'd love to do this the right way and torque them properly but there doesn't seem to be enough clearance between the floorpan and bolt. Any ideas?
Why don't you just torque any other bolt with enough clearance to 136 foot pound and get the feel of it, so when you do tight this one without the torque wrench it will be close to the specs, I don't think that 1lb less or more will matter. That's my opinion but again I'm not a mechanic.
gjl07 it will matter and you can’t “feel” ft lbs
thanks for the helpful video brotha!!!!
Does a mustang have a upper ball joint to
No they dont
Helped a little not too much
Is this a GT or V6
This is a V6 Brian
+gjl07 how is it holding up? Everyone I've talked to, mechanics and even Ford dealers didn't recommend just the balljoint but rather the whole control arm ....A few mechanics said that the balljoints on the factory arms are not supposed to be able to replace the ball joints. and that at freeway speeds they make noise. Is this True?
Brian after I change this ball joints that where not easy for me because I never done this before the car is holding pretty good ,no problems so far , but I think it would be easier(not cheaper) to change the hold arm , that's only my opinion, like I said before I'm not a mechanic. I did took it to align the wheels after this job because I bought a new set of tires and its running nice.I hope this helps in your decision.
How did this hold up 2 yrs later?
thank u for your time !!
I'm thinking you would want to replace the top and bottom ball joint at the same time to save yourself from having to do the upper one later.
There is only one ball joint on these cars.
There's not a upper
Great video thanks!
For safety reasons I'd never work on a car in flip flops...wtf
I stop watching when I seen that 😂🤣😂🤣
thank you for sharing!
Just to clarify - DO NOT replace the ball joint. Sorry its more expensive to replace the control arm but the ball joint is press fitted at the factory. It is truly a non replaceable part. Can you replace it ? Sure...but you are pushing a new ball joint into what is now a press fit hole. Credit to the video creator to get it done but if you want long life and safety, replace the control arm
Robert Arco I bought my GT seven years ago. Unfortunately, it needed new balljoints. I pressed new ones in and they've lasted seven years. Which to me isnt bad or unsafe. Plus I've 20s on my car. So they take a beating.
I went to a mechanic a year ago and they forced new ball joints into the control arm. One year later and they finally snapped. Almost lost control on the highway. I do not recommend force fitting the ball joints.
As long as you have a press. Yes you can
Please dont make a video if you have your radio on.
@@joebrown9842 hey do you like the look of your mustang with 20's
i cant believe how vulnerable is car or truck or suv so on, this stupid ball joint can snap anytime... just happen to me today today i thought i was going to die
GAR A ikr how fragile this things are, im gonna change mine its been a while since i hear them squizng
DO it BRO ASAP dam this thing can kill you .... i was so LUCKY no DUMP tRUCK on the other side of the road coz the road i was taking was a Dump Truck route....... dam i though i was going to get into the river good thing my car was low on the ground and the body stop the car itself........
Shit bro, its good u r okay, and well, my car its not working right now, the starter got on fire im trying to replace it :/
Damn you ripped boot on new one at bottom
I'm lacking the tool so .. I'm asking myself now what
Nice video thank you so much,
#HAIL_YELLOW_MUSTANGS :P
The stuff ur listening to it bad no good? Even while u work on ur car! Rick.Mary Arkansas Van Buren.
its not 13/16, its 21mm
Thanks for that clarification
That's the lower
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ks Hommie broke one drifting and hit a pot hole.......
Horrible video
Camera angles gave me a headache