Absolutely, yes...
But in reality the shaking is usually a balance problem or shock/strut problem, it's just that worn ball joints will make the car A LOT more sensitive to even the slightest vibration source.
Yes, it can
front rotors or loose ball joints
Wheel shaking is caused by a balance problem, either a tire needs to be balanced, a wheel is bent or there is a problem with an axle. HOWEVER! Most vehicles can tolerate a tire/wheel that is a LITTLE out of balance provided that everything is functioning properly. Among the list of things that must be functioning properly are the ball joints. Worn ball joints make the front end loose and the vehicle does not handle properly. If you suspect worn ball joints, replace them.
Nope.
The Ball Joints keep the wheel vertical as you go over bumps or make turns.
The Ball Joints keep the wheel vertical as you go over bumps or make turns.
Check ball joints for play
replace them when the have play. When replacing them, it is wise to not use a torch on certain ball joints as they will explode.Some basic things about ball joints, by Vertebratefrom the spindle. Sometimes you need a ball joint separator to do that part of the job.My suggestion is to ask "How do you replace ball joints on a "Year, Make, Model"? And hopefully someone has answered the question for that specific vehicle and year.
shake it quick
Your u-joints are worn out.
he is stretching his wrist joints to resist sprain due to punching
bad axle joint or ball joints and turn stops can make popping