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Stock Ball joints = Garbage

Old Feb 15, 2011 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Bosox5
Is that realistic for a modded jeep with 35's?? I doubt it, but it would be nice.
I don't know. I was just answering a question as it was asked.
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Old Feb 15, 2011 | 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by toad
I just changed out my stock ball joints after 105,000 miles. I replaced them with OEM. I figured...since they lasted this long, and I don't really have $600 to spend on Dynatracs, they should work just fine for me.
some people's blow out very quickly but mine lasted for 50,000 miles with heavy offroad use. I think it's another one of those it may happen quickly or may happen later like mine and much later like yours. i replaced wth stock also
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 05:39 AM
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This may be a dumb question... But I've been trying to chase down the source of my death wobble and wonder if it may be a bad ball joint. Here's the deal... I took it in for a second alignment in as many weeks last night. The Camber on my right front was out of spec and they recommended I replace the ball joint with an offset one to adjust. I said no since it was just a fraction of a degree off. But when I had the DW again on my way to work this morning, it hit home... bad camber... Hmm... maybe bad ball joint?

BTW: Mileage on the odometer is 26008... But it had over 60000 flat-tow miles behind an RV before I bought it.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by derricklaukaitis
This may be a dumb question... But I've been trying to chase down the source of my death wobble and wonder if it may be a bad ball joint. Here's the deal... I took it in for a second alignment in as many weeks last night. The Camber on my right front was out of spec and they recommended I replace the ball joint with an offset one to adjust. I said no since it was just a fraction of a degree off. But when I had the DW again on my way to work this morning, it hit home... bad camber... Hmm... maybe bad ball joint?

BTW: Mileage on the odometer is 26008... But it had over 60000 flat-tow miles behind an RV before I bought it.
Just to clarify... I've seen people on this forum refer to the steering "end links" as ball joints... The "ball joints" I am referring to are the Actual Ball Joints (the upper and lower mounting points for each of the front steering knuckles - to which the wheels are mounted).
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 08:38 AM
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Bad ball joints will cause DW!
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