Removing the bolt like this can damage the bolt thread. I had to use a ratchet strap, wrap it to the upper arm and tie to the bottom of the strut tightly. Otherwise, once the bolt started loosening, it will be pressed against the ball joint stick on the control arm, and it is very hard to pull the bolt out.
You are absolutely right. I had to do it again (about 18 months after this first time) and although I didn’t have a ratchet strap, I used a clamp to keep everything in place. That bolt came out so easily this time. Thanks for the tip!
I just pulled the wheel and using a grease gun with a needle tip, punctured the front of the ball joint and pumped it full. Better to use front of ball joint as the wheel throws water up the back.
I used a clamp to pull everything together. At first I tried doing it by hand but I wasn’t able to. Once I got a clamp it was easy to put everything back the way it was.
I removed the ring (this guy showed how to remove and put the ring back: th-cam.com/video/sJur1DEkxn8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YYr2mnNWIaULwgHJ), flipped the boot down, cleaned old white grease (a nasty mixed gluey stuff with dirts and water); then flipped the boot back up, and filled up the boot with new grease; put the ring back, turn the joint stick around a few times and it was good to go. No needle needed like other clips have showed.
@@jonsterrrrr Even though I uploaded this last month, I actually shot this video in March of last year, so it’s actually been about 10-11 months now. It’s still holding up very well. No sound whatsoever, not even a little bit. Thanks for watching.
Removing the bolt like this can damage the bolt thread. I had to use a ratchet strap, wrap it to the upper arm and tie to the bottom of the strut tightly. Otherwise, once the bolt started loosening, it will be pressed against the ball joint stick on the control arm, and it is very hard to pull the bolt out.
You are absolutely right. I had to do it again (about 18 months after this first time) and although I didn’t have a ratchet strap, I used a clamp to keep everything in place. That bolt came out so easily this time. Thanks for the tip!
This combined with the needle grease gun adapter fixed it for me thanks!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
I tried this. It works. Thank you so much for sharing.
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the vid 👍🏻
Hey, you’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
I just pulled the wheel and using a grease gun with a needle tip, punctured the front of the ball joint and pumped it full. Better to use front of ball joint as the wheel throws water up the back.
Did the squeak go away?
Yep. There are videos showing this. Don’t have to unbolt the ball joint.
@@douglasolsson7768 yea that’s the toughest part if you do it the way I did. Glad your method worked for you!
I’m having trouble putting the big screw in, any advice on how to put it back in ?
I used a clamp to pull everything together. At first I tried doing it by hand but I wasn’t able to. Once I got a clamp it was easy to put everything back the way it was.
What is the warranty period ?
@@MWS1960 4 years/50,000 miles
I removed the ring (this guy showed how to remove and put the ring back: th-cam.com/video/sJur1DEkxn8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YYr2mnNWIaULwgHJ), flipped the boot down, cleaned old white grease (a nasty mixed gluey stuff with dirts and water); then flipped the boot back up, and filled up the boot with new grease; put the ring back, turn the joint stick around a few times and it was good to go. No needle needed like other clips have showed.
Definitely another way to do it, especially if this method doesn’t work. Thanks for the info.
Just a temporary fix tho
True, but sure beats the $700-800 out-of-warranty cost. We’ll see how long it holds up. I’ll keep an ear out for it.
@@teslabear still holding after a month?
@@jonsterrrrr Even though I uploaded this last month, I actually shot this video in March of last year, so it’s actually been about 10-11 months now. It’s still holding up very well. No sound whatsoever, not even a little bit. Thanks for watching.
Still holding after 1 year?
www.youtube.com/@teslabear?sub_confirmation=1
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