How to Replace Upper Ball Joint 1994-2004 Chevy S10
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This video shows you how to install new, quality TRQ ball joints on your 1994-2004 Chevy S10. Car and truck suspensions combine a number of moving parts for safe and stable handling. The ball joint is the crucial moving component that ties those parts together. The ball-in-socket joint can wear out and loosen over time. Or, the rubber protective boot can tear, allowing contaminants to seize the joint. Bad ball joints are a common failure point on vehicle inspections because they lead to unsafe driving conditions. Fortunately, they are relatively easy to replace with the right know-how.
This repair was done on a 1994 Chevrolet S10 Base 2.2L Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door RWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1994 Chevrolet S10
1995 Chevrolet S10
1996 Chevrolet S10
1997 Chevrolet S10
1998 Chevrolet S10
1999 Chevrolet S10
2000 Chevrolet S10
2001 Chevrolet S10
2002 Chevrolet S10
2003 Chevrolet S10
2004 Chevrolet S10
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• Dead Blow Hammer
• Pickle Fork
• Metal Cutters
• Air Chisel
• Ratchet trq.video/oaEt...
• Socket Driver
• Swivel
• Torque Wrench trq.video/oYM-...
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
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• Center Punch trq.video/ogU-...
• File
• Floor Jack trq.video/oDk-...
• Hammer
• Jack Stands trq.video/oBc-...
• Wire Brush trq.video/okc-...
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God bless you guys that live back east.... holy moly I am so thankful I dont have to watch my cars literally disintegrate before my eyes.
That control arm had more scaling than the Titanic
on the 4wd models, you have an abs speed sensor wire with a bracket bolted down with the upper ball joint
Could u have used a drill and drill bits to remove the rivets if u didn't have access to an air chisel
There is a grease fitting on this. Right?
Just did this to my truck. Use a grinder if you don’t have air chisel.
Thanks
🤔 are you sure that boot was installed correctly? Seems like it should of been installed from the top with the balljoint
I told y'all
Dang so no press is needed ?