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Quadratec ball joints any good?

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Old Nov 20, 2011 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
Go here to read about the OEM ball joints: https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...-Study-Results

Here is how to check them for wear:

Radial (side-to-side) movement in the upper ball joint should not exceed 0.060" (1.5mm).

Axial (up and down) movement in the lower ball joint should not exceed 0.050" (1.25mm).

A dial indicator is the best instrument to measure ball joint play.

Jack the front tire off the ground.
Place a jack stand under the axle next to the jack.
Lower to put some weight on the jack stand.
Place a long pry bar under the tire, from the side.
Have someone pry the tire up and down while you watch the lower ball joint for up and down play.
Axial (up and down) movement in the lower ball joint should not exceed 0.050"

Have someone grab the tire at top and bottom to wiggle the top in and out while you watch the upper joint for side play.
Radial (side-to-side) movement in the upper ball joint should not exceed 0.060"

Even if the upper joint checks good, change both if the lower checks bad.
At around 50mph I get a minor shake in my steering. I haven't had a chance to check my ball joints yet, but I'm thinking that's the issue, since I never had any in the past. Thanks for the information!! I'm
going to have to do so next weekend or Turkey day!
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Old Nov 20, 2011 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by rinkishJK
I just recently helped my friend install spicer ball joints he got from qtec. They said spicer, and rugged ridge on the box.
They were not black like the ones op posted. I think he paid around 100$ or so for a side. Upper and lower.
They were similar to the stock ones.
The dynatrac ones are an upgrade, and totally different design, and greasable.
The dynatracs are well worth the money! I have had em in for a while and there still like new!
Dynatracs are the way to go if you have the money but if not the spicers should do you fine. Ive had the qtec ones in that the op mentioned for about 40k and so far so good. This is with 35s and a 3.75 backspacing as well. As for checking your original ones to see if they are bad, if there is visible play they are pretty much toast or about to be.
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