You should lube the ball joints at every oil change, or every 2500-3000 miles. If your driving habits reguire you to drive in mud or a lot of water (snow) ect... you may want to check and lube them more often. you should lube all grease fittings often.
lower ball joints need lubed up or probably replaced.
Some ball joints are pressed in and others are bolted in, it depends on your style ball joints.
how do you replace ball joints on a 2000 envoy
need video on how to put upper ball joints in a 97 merc mountinare
You need to remove the spindle and press out the ball joints & press in new ones
ball joints cannot be tightened. if they re worn and have play in them, they need to be replaced
Need to know what vehicle and what year for an answer
No you do not need a press. I recently did upper and lower ball joints on my 95 T Bird and it is all bolt on parts. you cant buy just the ball joint, you have to get the whole control arm with the sealed ball joints already in it.
Not typically.
You need to have a "Ball joint press".
no they are sealed on newer cars,, the only time is when you have to replace ball joints then they come with a grease fitting!!
If you have a factory steering knuckle, ford designed them for the ball joints to not be removable. If you are thinking that your ball joints are bad for some reason, you will need to get after market steering knuckles, and ball joints for replacement. Costly, I know but worth it. I suggest MOOG, I've always have had good experience with them.