Excellent method of explaining techniques of the trade. I've been a mechanic for more than 40 years (now retired) and I couldn't have done a better job. Cudos!
I may have just dispensed with the 90 degree zerk and put in a standard grease zerk. Nice job Sir. All done with no blowtorch and no PB blaster too. Well done.
Not a step missed, thanks for sharing. Was debating on whether or not to buy the entire lower control arm or just go with a ball joint. Given i'm only working with a driveway, i'll just cough up the cash for the lower control arm assembly.
TIP: Most of us don't have a lift which makes it a lot easier. When installing the ball joint into the upright, make sure both front wheels are supported off the ground otherwise you will be fighting the sway bar. Also set the steering straight ahead or you will be fighting the steering arm trying to move the upright.
I have a 2007 Patriot and already had both ball joints replaced at only 57k miles by a mechanic and then had to replace the entire lca on the driver's side later because the bushing failed at the rear of the lca and it was hitting the frame. I suspect the ball joints are failing again so I purchased two new lca's from Moog. I feel confident after watching your video I could replace them myself and save money. The key is having all of the right tools. Also, I didn't hear you mention in your video but won't you need a front end alignment after completing this job? Thanks for sharing!
I bought a ball joint from autozone I was told by a mechanic that individual ball joints wont fit control arm and it would be best to buy the whole control arm. But I dont need the control arm ball joint is the only item wrong with it. New control arm 225$. Have you had issues with just replacing the ball joint or it has always gone well.
2 or 3 whacks with a BFH would have gotten that out quicker. I always do it that way and it works great. You only do it if the balljoint is junk though, obviously. Good video though.
I saw your post on twitter, subbed! We'll meet these crazy new YT requirements someday. :( PS. I have a 2011 jeep compass like yours but its 2WD and silver, it's been making a popping sound when I make right turns do you think it might be the ball joint?
Thanks for your support! Yes, the balljoint would be suspect. Do you hear the noise just occasionally or consistently? Also, is it more likely to make the noise when accelerating? If so, the outer CV joint is bad on one of your axle shafts.
I hadn't noticed if there is a difference depending on if I am accelerating or not but I will pay attention to that next time. It's not constant, but it is definitely frequent. We tried to make a little video about replacing the cabin air filter back in August. Valentina wanted to show her friends that she could do it but it ended up being that we bought the wrong one, plus it was 100+ outside and that kind of killed the mood :)
Excellent and detailed explanation of the removal and installation process. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
This video was a lifesaver! Just got mine off after an hour of trying. Thank you!!
Excellent method of explaining techniques of the trade. I've been a mechanic for more than 40 years (now retired) and I couldn't have done a better job. Cudos!
I may have just dispensed with the 90 degree zerk and put in a standard grease zerk. Nice job Sir. All done with no blowtorch and no PB blaster too. Well done.
Thanks!
Not a step missed, thanks for sharing. Was debating on whether or not to buy the entire lower control arm or just go with a ball joint. Given i'm only working with a driveway, i'll just cough up the cash for the lower control arm assembly.
TIP: Most of us don't have a lift which makes it a lot easier. When installing the ball joint into the upright, make sure both front wheels are supported off the ground otherwise you will be fighting the sway bar. Also set the steering straight ahead or you will be fighting the steering arm trying to move the upright.
Best video out of all the others. Great job.
Outstanding video. I will be replacing my ball joints on my Jeep Patriot this week. Very informative!
Doing this sometime this week.Thanks for the Vid
Thanks for watching! I hope it goes smooth for ya
@@Tomsfoolery. Did one side today and no problems
Best video of this around
Best comment around! Ha
nice video! can you please tell me the part number of the ball joint? Thanks
Thanks!! Excellant work!
Nice job and explanation,...will be doing a Dodge Caliber soon:)
Thanks and I hope your job goes smooth!
What kind of jack was that you used to put pressure on the control arm?
Great tutorial. Thanks !
nice video I subscribed cant wait for the next one
Thanks I appreciate it! On a side note, there's an auction in my state next week and I'm planning on bidding on a couple different vehicles!
Thank you !! Great video!! Super helpful!! GOD bless!
I have a 2007 Patriot and already had both ball joints replaced at only 57k miles by a mechanic and then had to replace the entire lca on the driver's side later because the bushing failed at the rear of the lca and it was hitting the frame. I suspect the ball joints are failing again so I purchased two new lca's from Moog. I feel confident after watching your video I could replace them myself and save money. The key is having all of the right tools. Also, I didn't hear you mention in your video but won't you need a front end alignment after completing this job? Thanks for sharing!
Yes, an alignment is recommended after this repair.
Want to do this. This weekend what is the part number for that ball joint you have used and where was it purchased at.
I don’t remember the part number but it was purchased at Auto Value
I bought a ball joint from autozone I was told by a mechanic that individual ball joints wont fit control arm and it would be best to buy the whole control arm. But I dont need the control arm ball joint is the only item wrong with it. New control arm 225$. Have you had issues with just replacing the ball joint or it has always gone well.
¡Gracias por compartir!
So the factory ball joint doesn't have a snap ring?
Negative
Thanks! I will be removing it this weekend. Now that I know it doesn't have a snap ring it will be even easier
Thanks
Thanks for the detailed video! Can I do this with the car up on ramps, or do the wheels have to be suspended?
The wheels must be suspended.
Not to sound rude, seriously, but you should take yours to a mechanic. If you do this wrong it could kill someone or many.
2 or 3 whacks with a BFH would have gotten that out quicker. I always do it that way and it works great. You only do it if the balljoint is junk though, obviously. Good video though.
Why not use a pickle fork to separate it
That's cool u crushed their pinch weld by lifting the jeep by that
how many miles on this vehicle ?
Thank you
great vid, thanks
Good job sir
I saw your post on twitter, subbed! We'll meet these crazy new YT requirements someday. :( PS. I have a 2011 jeep compass like yours but its 2WD and silver, it's been making a popping sound when I make right turns do you think it might be the ball joint?
Thanks for your support! Yes, the balljoint would be suspect. Do you hear the noise just occasionally or consistently? Also, is it more likely to make the noise when accelerating? If so, the outer CV joint is bad on one of your axle shafts.
I hadn't noticed if there is a difference depending on if I am accelerating or not but I will pay attention to that next time. It's not constant, but it is definitely frequent. We tried to make a little video about replacing the cabin air filter back in August. Valentina wanted to show her friends that she could do it but it ended up being that we bought the wrong one, plus it was 100+ outside and that kind of killed the mood :)
Kroil is your friend
Good job
Thanks!