it depends on who you buy them from and if thier used or not
ball joints are parts of the front suspension. outside of the A-Arm
Drive it to the local garage and pay to have it done.
well i just replaced my ball joints on my 94 F-150 and what i did was tore the axels down and pulled the brake callipers and brake disks, to get to the ball joints. un bolted the nuts and took the peice holding the ball joints in and had them pressed out at a auto shop saved me like 200 dollars. But you need a ball joint press if you wanna do it on your own.
around $ 60.00 a peice drive safe
Grease points on a Crown Victoria are typically located at the front suspension components, including the lower control arms and the ball joints. Additionally, check the steering linkage and any universal joints in the driveshaft. It's also important to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific grease point locations and intervals. Regular lubrication can help maintain the vehicle's performance and extend the life of these components.
Ball joint. Shake your tire if it wiggles a lot you need a new ball joint. possible you need to tighten your lug nuts
Factory unit is sealed without grease fittings Replacements have grease fittings
the ball joints are not serviceable.
Some ball joints are pressed in and others are bolted in, it depends on your style ball joints.
Hip and shoulder are both Ball and Socket Joints
8 total ball joints
Ball-and-socket joints can be found in the shoulders and hips.