Ball Joints at 45K????
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Ball Joints at 45K????
Took my Mustang in to my usual mechanic recently for an inspection..car has 45K on it. I've been going to my mechanic for 25+ years and he is the type of mechanic we all want...truthful, honest and only points out a problem when it's real. After dropping off my car for the inspection, I had to go back as my wallet fell out of my pants between the seats. He had my car on the lift and after retrieving my wallet he told me my ball joints were on the way out. He showed me the play in the ball joints and said he has serviced many a S197 Mustang but this is the earliest he has seen them start to wear out. He passed my car but indicated they should be replaced fairly soon. Has anyone else experienced such early ball joint failure? I don't drive the car hard and the roads around here are pretty good so this is definitely an unpleasant surprise.
Carter
Carter
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Simon... they don't service the ball join, you have to replace the arm anyway.
OP, as for low mileage on an older car, not rare as the rubber may dry out and let water get in and cause premature wear...
OP, as for low mileage on an older car, not rare as the rubber may dry out and let water get in and cause premature wear...
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Just get the FRPP M3075E control arms. They are the GT-500 ones which have a slightly higher durometer on the bushings and a 17mm ball joint stud vs the 05-07 15 or 16 mm.
And yes, it's common due to age not miles driven. The big fat bushing is a fluid filled one so simply replacing the ball joint itself is just a waste of time.
And yes, it's common due to age not miles driven. The big fat bushing is a fluid filled one so simply replacing the ball joint itself is just a waste of time.
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I think I recall that. Someone somewhere else was asking because some mechanic quoted him for ball joint replacement. At least it can be a DYI thing.
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http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/f...ll+joint,10070
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I would like someone with some Ford expertise Like a tech) weigh in on this. I can't find the thread on another forum I was thinking about. But I recall someone saying they had be pressed in. So it's like $200 give or take for new A arms with the ball joint included, I wonder how much it would be to have them replaced at a shop with just OEM stuff...